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Post by simpson on May 28, 2004 21:50:58 GMT 11
The new snorkel looks awesome and at that price ill be in for sure. I am sick of cleaning mud and water out of my air box.
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Post by francesco on May 31, 2004 13:17:11 GMT 11
I paid AU$314 ..... this was including postage.
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IsuzuMu
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Post by IsuzuMu on Jun 2, 2004 19:36:03 GMT 11
Hey francesco,
Did that AU$314 include all the bits and pieces/pipes/fittings that go under the bonnet or just what you see on the outside of the car?
Cheers. Adrian.
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Post by Witchdoctor on Jun 2, 2004 22:24:16 GMT 11
The price includes everything for installing the snorkel less the tools required.
Dave
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Post by Andrew on Jun 3, 2004 14:36:14 GMT 11
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Post by dani4JB1T on Jun 5, 2004 11:53:39 GMT 11
hello...
this snorkel can be fit into a Holden Rodeo from 1993 ¿?<br><br>thanksss...
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Post by Witchdoctor on Jun 5, 2004 12:20:26 GMT 11
Dani are you asking will it fit the Rodeo,if so the answer is no it was designed specifically for the wider guards on the MU's. hope this helps Dani.
Dave
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Post by geeves on Jun 5, 2004 17:49:34 GMT 11
The Rodeo might cause confusion The Holden Rodeo sold in Aus and NZ is sold as Isuzu pickup in the US. The Americans get an Isuzu Rodeo which we know as a Wizard or Frontera. ARB make a snorkle for the holden rodeo ute but this is different to the station wagon type body that I think Daniel has in which case the answer would be yes
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Post by dani4JB1T on Jun 6, 2004 10:23:18 GMT 11
hello Yes....i`m looking a snorkel for my Isuzu Mu and my Chevrolet Luv (Isuzu Pickup (TFS), Holden Rodeo, Vauxhall Brava, Opel Campo, Isuzu KB, etc...it have many names!!...but here in Chile we call it Chevrolet Luv). I`m very interested in this Airflow snorkel shows above, but it doesn`t fit in my truck as it says Witchdoctor. And well...the other that I like, is JTM`s Airtec R7 more than Safari model. So, I`ve mailed to the JTM`s salesman, and now i`m waiting for the answer...hehe... check that PDF link to know about the other names that have our common Isuzus in another countrys. www.isuzu.co.jp/world/investor/fact/pdf/fact2002e_24.pdf
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Post by Andrew on Jun 20, 2004 11:43:08 GMT 11
I am now taking orders for NZ.
I have four confirmed, one possible.... if anyone else is keen let me know ASAP as I will be ordering in the next two weeks..
Thanks Andrew
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Post by Andrew on Jul 5, 2004 19:53:49 GMT 11
Well I can say that 3 1/2 hours later and a noticible difference in performance my snorkel is fitted.
yyeehhaa... now all I have to do if the body lift, new wheels, 32" tryes, winch bar and winch.. dam, were did that money tree go ?
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Post by Roger on Jul 5, 2004 20:01:09 GMT 11
I'm jealous- Took me a lot longer than that! So I presume you'll be driving accross the Tasman then? Cheers.
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Post by Andrew on Jul 5, 2004 20:03:16 GMT 11
tempting however I think new door seals would be needed.. and as i am flying over on wednesday I wouldnt have time to fit them
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IsuzuMu
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Post by IsuzuMu on Aug 30, 2004 15:28:31 GMT 11
Does anyone out there who has ordered/fitted the snorkel know the part number?
Cheers.
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Post by slickmu on Oct 18, 2004 18:15:33 GMT 11
Just fitted Airflow to 3.1 Mu, have fitted straight to air filter housing, but removed the chamber and original feed pipe. Is this the best way to go or is there a reason for leaving the chamber in place? I wanted to remove surplus joints and risk of leaks. Have I done the right thing?
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MattMU
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Rodeo Now!
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Post by MattMU on Oct 19, 2004 14:02:40 GMT 11
Ur right, you are trying to make a water tight airbox, so all those other chambers (apart from the resonator) have to go. The hose should connect directly onto the airbox and sealed with silicon.
Make sure you seal up the drain at the bottom with a removeable plug. Otherwise you can still draw water in there, making the snorkel usueless!!
'Go little swimmer MU!'
Matt.
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IsuzuMu
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Post by IsuzuMu on Oct 20, 2004 15:39:27 GMT 11
So how hard are these snorkels to fit for a novice?
Keep in mind my mechanical skills thus far in life include filling ther car with diesel, changing a tyre and topping up the coolant.
Cheers. A.
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Post by simpson on Oct 20, 2004 18:50:20 GMT 11
They are not that easy to fit for a novice and require a bit of skill. Are you in NZ or AUS I am in wellington and have fitted 4 so far and can either help you to fit one or offer advise if needed.
Cheers Richard.
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IsuzuMu
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Post by IsuzuMu on Oct 21, 2004 20:45:22 GMT 11
Many Thanks Richard,
I'm in Oz so will probably visit a mech when I get round to ording the snorkel.
Thanks again. Adrian.
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Post by moo00 on Dec 10, 2004 9:06:16 GMT 11
hi guys,
Finnaly a Pro Mu site. I love all the shizzy i have read on this site, well done to the organisers.
I am chasing a part nuber and make and supplier for a snorkel to fit a 1992 Isuzu MU.
Cheers
well done again this site is at the top of my links list
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