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Vehicle & Technical => Suzuki => Topic started by: Wilky on September 25, 2008, 17:11:38

Title: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: Wilky on September 25, 2008, 17:11:38
Looking to fit a snorkel to our Vit, I intend to use 2" flexi pipe, free from work you see, but would like a bit of info on best way to go about it.

Do I knock out the air filter box and fit a new filter to the top of the snorkel, if so what's a good filter, or do I connect to the air filter inlet on the inner wing and keep the existing filter, if so, do I need to seal the existing filter to make it water tight.

Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: wormster on September 25, 2008, 17:19:18
Knock the airbox off,

cut a hole in the wing, tread hose through and jubilee clip directly onto the air intake.

bung a K&N filter on the top.
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: Wilky on September 25, 2008, 17:45:58
That's kinda what I was looking at, just wondered if there was any alternatives, but if that's tried and tested, then it's a simple task, jobs a good un, cheers.

Just an afterthought, what about the electrical box job on the intake, is it Ok to bin that, is just a temperature control thing?
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: generation-x on September 25, 2008, 20:41:25
wiky
i assume your motor is either 16v or injection?

simon
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: Wilky on September 26, 2008, 06:11:23
Yes it's the 16valve engine
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: generation-x on September 26, 2008, 15:59:57
you will need to keep the air flow sensor else the engine wont run 100% but anything after is fair game to lose

simon
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: wormster on September 26, 2008, 16:24:38
you will need to keep the air flow sensor else the engine wont run 100% but anything after is fair game to lose

simon

Ah so that's what its for, I've not worked out the exact way to plumb in a snorkel, but veru much along the lines of my inital post.
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: Wilky on September 26, 2008, 16:39:30
you will need to keep the air flow sensor else the engine wont run 100% but anything after is fair game to lose

simon

Many thanks, always best to know before the knife goes in, it'll be a simple affair now.
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: fatbaz on September 27, 2008, 00:28:01
Hi, there is a very well documented installation for a DIY snorkel listed on the broadlands rhino site (broadlands changes to norfolkrhino) on a vit called vicky.  Also saw the same piece in a 4X4 mag some years ago.

Not wanting to plug the site, but there are several pictured documents showing various DIY mods to vits on the site

Hope it's of some use to you, cheers.

Stuart
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: Wilky on September 27, 2008, 06:38:03
Cheers, anything to make life a little easier is always a good thing.
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: dainott on October 17, 2008, 11:08:56
ive got an 8 valve with carb so can i bin the lot and run the snorkel out the drivers side (keeping the air cooler because it aint traveling across the engine). Cheers.
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: generation-x on October 17, 2008, 12:14:54
ive got an 8 valve with carb so can i bin the lot and run the snorkel out the drivers side (keeping the air cooler because it aint traveling across the engine). Cheers.

hi m8
dont queit understand wot your sayin? all 1600 vits have the air box on the passenger side unless its a lhd?

simon
Title: Re: Vitara Snorkel
Post by: dainott on October 17, 2008, 16:03:08
well the air intake pipe runs from the pasenger side across the top of the engine to the drivers side so just thought that it would be easier and would offer cooler air to the engine by running the pipe out the drivers side as dont need to keep any of the standard pipe work.
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