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Incommando 08-22-2013 09:37 AM

I LOVE water crossings
 
This is why you need a snorkle

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ps32701498.jpg

94Dodge Truggy 08-22-2013 11:04 AM

I think a waverunner would be the choice I would take. That would be fun!

biggin69 08-22-2013 12:08 PM

What good is a snorkel if your wheels up? :eek:

humpy 08-22-2013 02:50 PM

People with snorkels crack me up... Yea your intake may not suck water in bout the 9 million electrical sensors on motors these days really don't swim too well

biggin69 08-22-2013 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by humpy (Post 77360)
People with snorkels crack me up... Yea your intake may not suck water in bout the 9 million electrical sensors on motors these days really don't swim too well

But they look cool! :D

I bet the Jeep that is upside has either "Its a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand!" or " If you can read this, please flip me over!" sticker on the windshield!

WrenchMonkey 08-22-2013 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by humpy (Post 77360)
People with snorkels crack me up... Yea your intake may not suck water in bout the 9 million electrical sensors on motors these days really don't swim too well

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Originally Posted by biggin69 (Post 77361)
But they look cool! :D

Yeah, I'll agree that most are probably done for looks, but you could probably say the same about most aftermarket parts.

But at least on the XJ, you've gotta do something, anyway. The stock intake is under the driver's headlight. Dipping into any water crossing will turn the four liter into a wet-vac.

As for sensors, the only one I've found to be water-sensitive is the throttle-position. And it's way up on top, and takes a LOT to get it wet.

Even if it does, it'll just make the rig run rough and/or shift funny until it dries out or you replace the $40 part. That's a whole lot better than hydrolocking it on the spot...

(End lecture...)

Robert

WrenchMonkey 08-22-2013 05:57 PM

Oh, and for the pic, apparently it was messicans:

http://www.ajeepear.com/foros/index.php?showtopic=30621

Patrick45015 08-22-2013 07:16 PM

Well it looks like his snorkel survived so he can put it on the next jeep :thumbup:

JeffK5 08-22-2013 08:20 PM

Helll yeah that snorkel worked ...they where able to get out into the really deep and dangerous water using it!

Darwin was so close on that one.

Coppertop 08-23-2013 07:14 AM

Snorkels are cool.Of all the mods done to my rig over the years,I get more comments and questions about the snorkel.

Nick

blazerbrad 08-23-2013 08:05 AM

Sounds like one of the Wranglers I see around town......28" car tires with a bunch of big off-road lights, Hi-lift, snorkel, "It's a Jeep thing" stickers, and of course the $59 Harbor Freight ATV winch on the front bumper......oh, don't forget about the small logging chain wrapped around the front tow hooks.

solar1 08-23-2013 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Coppertop (Post 77374)
Snorkels are cool.Of all the mods done to my rig over the years,I get more comments and questions about the snorkel.

Nick



I had an ARB snorkle on one of my previous TJs. It was on it when I bought it. It was the biggest piece of crap. Broke every time you hit a decent tree branch and brought tons of deal and spiders in on the boss. She didn't like that. After 2 months I took it off and sold it.

Flxratd 08-23-2013 10:17 AM

a snorkel never really bothered me because I can see the idea of not causing extreme damage to your engine by sucking in a big gulp of water but what I always found funny is they are usually about 1-2 feet above your nose so maybe im just not seeing it but once the water passes my nose im pretty sure im going to quit caring about my rig :eek:

Coppertop 08-23-2013 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by solar1 (Post 77377)
I had an ARB snorkle on one of my previous TJs. It was on it when I bought it. It was the biggest piece of crap. Broke every time you hit a decent tree branch and brought tons of deal and spiders in on the boss. She didn't like that. After 2 months I took it off and sold it.

Guess I've been lucky...Mine has took several hits,even laid it over in a creek.Still in pretty good shape except for a few marks and scrapes.

Nick

humpy 08-23-2013 10:47 AM

Um I don't like mud or water ... If its deep enough to cover my 43" tire then I'm goin the F around! If it that's high I'll most likely have swamp ass from water comin in and I don't wanna sit in that for another. 8-12 hrs... So for me snorkel is useless jeep thing

biggin69 08-23-2013 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Flxratd (Post 77378)
a snorkel never really bothered me because I can see the idea of not causing extreme damage to your engine by sucking in a big gulp of water but what I always found funny is they are usually about 1-2 feet above your nose so maybe im just not seeing it but once the water passes my nose im pretty sure im going to quit caring about my rig :eek:

Chicken!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7gZ...e_gdata_player

WrenchMonkey 08-23-2013 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by solar1 (Post 77377)
Broke every time you hit a decent tree branch...

That really surprises me. I've laid the rig over on mine more times than I can count. Not so much as a dent in the body. I did knock a corner off the cross-hatch "screen" over the inlet, but that's it in nine years...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flxratd (Post 77378)
I always found funny is they are usually about 1-2 feet above your nose...

More like six inches, but yeah, I'd be plenty happy with cowl height. I guess the theory is that on a dusty trail, the higher you go, the cleaner air you get. Makes no difference to us, but I guess out west and overseas expedition-type wheeling, where they might cover hundreds of miles of dirt roads a day, it might help...

Robert

GPER 08-23-2013 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humpy (Post 77360)
People with snorkels crack me up... Yea your intake may not suck water in bout the 9 million electrical sensors on motors these days really don't swim too well

That's why I keep the old Jeep

solar1 08-23-2013 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by WrenchMonkey (Post 77385)
That really surprises me. I've laid the rig over on mine more times than I can count. Not so much as a dent in the body. I did knock a corner off the cross-hatch "screen" over the inlet, but that's it in nine years...



More like six inches, but yeah, I'd be plenty happy with cowl height. I guess the theory is that on a dusty trail, the higher you go, the cleaner air you get. Makes no difference to us, but I guess out west and overseas expedition-type wheeling, where they might cover hundreds of miles of dirt roads a day, it might help...

Robert

I never had a problem with the main tube. It was the cross hatch as well as the portion that it attaches too. After a couple of rides and two broken cross hatch pieces I turned it around backwards until I found a stock air box and took everything off. The only bad part after that was covering the Jerry rigged hole the previous owner put In the lower fender with a cutting torch.

Flxratd 08-23-2013 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by WrenchMonkey (Post 77385)



More like six inches
Robert

I was using girl measurements :thumbup: up periscope :evilgrin: im just yanking your chain trying to increase my post count instead of working on my rig like I should be..... there I said it before someone else had too :cool:

Coppertop 08-23-2013 06:24 PM

Me too......Well at least the part about increasing the post count.:D

Nick

biggin69 08-23-2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Flxratd (Post 77390)
I was using girl measurements :thumbup: up periscope :evilgrin: im just yanking your chain trying to increase my post count instead of working on my rig like I should be..... there I said it before someone else had too :cool:

You still are not finished with 2.0? :evilgrin:

WrenchMonkey 08-23-2013 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by solar1 (Post 77389)
I never had a problem with the main tube. It was the cross hatch as well as the portion that it attaches too. After a couple of rides and two broken cross hatch pieces I turned it around backwards until I found a stock air box and took everything off. The only bad part after that was covering the Jerry rigged hole the previous owner put In the lower fender with a cutting torch.

Anymore, I just pull the head off when I'm wheeling. Being on the driver side, the head just grabs tree branches and smacks me in the face. Quit laughing. :D

And yeah, once its installed, youre kinda committed!

Coppertop 08-24-2013 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by WrenchMonkey (Post 77393)
Anymore, I just pull the head off when I'm wheeling.

A great trick I learned from you..Except ,I only pull my head when in tight spots.Hey,it works.No head damage here.

:beers:
Nick

Flxratd 08-24-2013 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WrenchMonkey (Post 77393)
Anymore, I just pull the head off when I'm wheeling. Quit laughing. :D

I cant quit laughing....I would think that would be the end of wheeling for me.


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