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NorthIdahoyota Jan 24, 2013 06:00 PM

Another cheap (but tasteful) snorkel
 
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After this incident this spring I decided that a snorkel would be a nice feature
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This fall I did the 1uzfe swap so I dont know how much of this will apply to other engines. the 1uz has an inline MAF on the passenger side. Goal for this project was to keep it cheap but strong and good looking. The ARB ones are spendy and on the wrong side for me. Then it is still plastic which is an issue on the brushy trails around here. I decided on 3" exhaust pipe. For materials I got
$20 exhaust u bend(already had a straight chunk of pipe)
$20 3" flexible intake hose(saw the same stuff way cheaper sold as RV sewer hose)
$25 fiberglass kit to make a filter "hat"
and I reused my 3" cone filter

NorthIdahoyota Jan 24, 2013 06:08 PM

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first thing I did is fab a maf to 3" adapter
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I welded a short piece of exhaust to some sheet steel. I then used a file to deburr both sides.
Then I marked out a hole in the inner fender
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And hacked it out with a sabersaw
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I slit a piece of vacuum hose to use as trim

NorthIdahoyota Jan 24, 2013 06:20 PM

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So next I cut the hole in the fender. I marked out the hole by sighting through a piece of tube. Maybe someone else has a better way but it worked for me. I used slit vacuum hose again.
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I had to bash the inner fender to fit the pipe
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after putting the fender back on I welded the exhaust how I wanted it, ground the welds flush and used a flapper wheel to smooth everything
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Tomorrow I will post more

BigBluePile Jan 24, 2013 07:54 PM

Looks good so far!

NorthIdahoyota Jan 26, 2013 07:55 PM

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I am missing a pic or 2 but what I did is fab 3 brackets out of 3/16" and paint it black. I used self tappers to hold it down and seems sturdy enough but can go to riv-nuts if neededAttachment 170661
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The flex hose runs through the fender to the bottom of snorkelAttachment 170663

NorthIdahoyota Jan 26, 2013 08:00 PM

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Here is how it sits now. I am waiting on a fiberglass kit to make a hat for the filter but it is runable like this. Had to move my antenna but that was easy, just drilled a new hole and bent the braket holding the base of the antenna.
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ROCKGUARD 1 Jan 26, 2013 08:36 PM

Nice job looks good

RogueYota Jan 26, 2013 08:43 PM

Does look nice...good job man. Kinda want to see the top hat.

nothingbetter Jan 26, 2013 08:59 PM

!!!!! red flags all over this one. That inner fender piece you bashed in with a hammer provied body support if your ever in a front end collision or roll over. Those pillars are designed to crush at certain points and absorb energy so its doesn't transfer into the cab and into you and your passanger. By denting it you've destroyed exactly what it was designed to do...

Mitchell12 Jan 27, 2013 03:34 AM

Going to make next to No difference.


His chassis doesn't have and That's where his bumper attaches.


Your tube bumper in your display picture wont crumple like stock either.

bone collector Jan 27, 2013 04:15 AM

Snorkel looks GOOD!! Nice work on it. I would suggest waterproofing your electronics ( fuse panels, ecm etc etc ) if you plan on making water crossings a regular part of your 4wheeling routine... Keep up the good work

NorthIdahoyota Jan 27, 2013 09:50 AM

Like Mitchell12 said, I think the heavy bumper connected to the frame is pretty much ruining any crumple zones anyway.

BigBluePile Jan 27, 2013 06:00 PM

Be interesting to see how your filter hat comes out

rustytaco Jan 31, 2013 09:14 PM

Looks good

Ugly4Runner Feb 3, 2013 01:00 PM

Thumbs up here as well!

NorthIdahoyota Oct 14, 2013 04:39 PM

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I know its been a long time but I kind of forgot to put up pictures of the finished product. Here's the fiberglass topper. It came out really well after some sanding and a couple coats of herculiner. It was my first time using fiberglass and so it was frusterating and messy but not horrible. Stay the heck away from fiberglass mat, it is what I used and not fun to work with. For the mold I just taped together cardboard and coated it in wax, popped right out. Sorry I don't have a better pic of it on but can get one if there is interest.
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dswag Oct 14, 2013 05:14 PM

Looks awesome man I've been wanting to attempt this for a little while now, but like all the other things I'd like to do it its kinda put on the back burner till I get more important things done. I'd like to see a close up of how the filter cover sits over the filter if you get the chance.

87-SR5 Apr 19, 2014 07:24 PM

Nice work.
 
Gives me an idea for my 1UZ swap. I was going to rotate the upper intake but this gives me second thoughts.

wyoming9 Apr 20, 2014 01:23 AM

Just curious how did the self tapping screws hold up??

Depending on the amount of jarring they would work loose.

Like they do on the roads here.


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