Not Logged on
[Register] [Logon] 
Section Image Font Size AdjusterDecrease Font SizeIncrease Font Size  

Snorkel on a Challenger!!

Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007 at 17:25

Member -Truk (QLD)

Article Overview - Snorkel
Although significantly different, both petrol and diesel engines require a steady flow of air to operate. If the vehicle is not fitted with a snorkel, they do this by sucking air through the inner guard of the bonnet or just behind the grill. View Full Article...
Has anyone heard of a Challenger being fitted with a snorkel?? I look at the Tritons, model before latest, and think how similar the shape is. I'm also thinking that predominately they are fitted to diesels and perhaps the filters and hoses are mounted differently within the engine compartment and are therefore not compatible.
Can anyone assist please?

Thanks - Truk
Member: My Profile
Advertisement
ThreadID: 51856 Replies: 4
Views: 472 FollowUps: None
This Thread has been Archived
Thread Summary
AnswerID: 272985   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007 at 17:38

QLD Kev & Darkie replied:

I have an Airtec Snorkel on my V6 MK Triton 2000 model

Cheers Kev
Gee I\'m glad I\'m not a a Town Planner out there
Click Image to Enlarge
A National Gathering is not measured by the number of miles travelled to get there but by the number of new friendships made and old ones rekindled.
Reply 1 of 4
AnswerID: 273024   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007 at 20:28

pickle replied:

Have the Airflow on mine here.
http://140.99.20.180/forum/showthread.php?t=510
Dave
Reply 2 of 4
AnswerID: 273028   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007 at 20:45

Clarky70 replied:

Don't they sell Diesels in New Zealand, maybe they sell a factory option over there.
Reply 3 of 4
AnswerID: 273154   Submitted: Thursday, Nov 22, 2007 at 16:15

Kenny Wilson replied:

Southern vales 4x4 in Morphett Vale SA has done one
Reply 4 of 4