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Glynparry25



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BIGFOG wrote:
Tell me more Glynparry - no aftermarket filters with a Safari Snorkel - why's that, I'm interested as I've recently swapped my ITG filter for a standard one and yes I do have a Safari snorkel...


I came across this when I was deciding what to get- I always find it suspicious when a manufacturer doesn't have a FAQ page. But I am sure that you will find that this company has done all the research and asked Safari many questions:

http://www.4x4connection.com/tech/snorkeltech.htm
I love my ITg far too much to have to remove it for a certain make of snorkel.

Glyn Sheep
Post #51639 7th Jan 2011 8:37pm
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K9F



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My vehicle runs absolutely fine Safari Snorkel, ITG Filter 'n' all! Personal choice and obviously dependant on individuality and engine set up of the vehicle! Basically what works for some may not suit others! A typical example - I'd love a Griffin stainless exhaust system but at nearly £500 and the possibility it may not be compatable with my remap it is a high cost risk! However with a standard vehicle it would be perfectly ok! If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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Thanks for the link Glyn, wonder what Safari have against oiled filters, are they just protecting themselves??

K9, I had to have my BAS map adjusted after fitting Allisport intercooler and Twisted SS exhaust, but now it runs like a dream! I really liked the look of the Griffin system and let them know I was interested but they never came back to me, so went with Twisted!
Post #51643 7th Jan 2011 9:18pm
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Glynparry25



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I dunno what Safari have against it but I try to stick within manufacturers advice.... Bit like when I advise people of use in work and they end up coming back to me with two parts which used to be one.

I have gone for the Alive-Tuning remote map so will be just emailing Gary for an updated map to put on when I get round to fitting an exhaust Thumbs Up

Glyn Sheep
Post #51646 7th Jan 2011 9:26pm
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MK



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looks like a safari with the LR stamp


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Post #51674 8th Jan 2011 2:43am
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K9F



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BIGFOG wrote:
Thanks for the link Glyn, wonder what Safari have against oiled filters, are they just protecting themselves??!


Extreme sandy and dusty conditions that's what. In such circumstances you should revert back to an unoiled/standard filter. The sand and dust rapidly clogs the filter and your turbo is the first thing to go bang! I think Safari justifiably are covering their own proverbial posteriors on this one! Generally if you are not going to experience these extreme conditions an oiled filter in my opinion and experience (for what it may be worth) is fine....just retain the old one just in case!!! If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
Post #51762 8th Jan 2011 5:18pm
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--defender--



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Fitted
Well, fitted the Safari snorkel yesterday in the outdoors in shorts - looks great (the snorkel that is!).

I'll write up some notes as the instructions in a few areas are vague to say the least (photos too)! I took the time to seal up the induction pipe joints and drain vents, this took most of the time due to the above. But... I'll pass on what I learn't.

PS. I need a new avartar now Laughing If it ain't broke don't fix it!
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Looking forward to pics, just spent the afternoon dreaming off a 110 Hardtop in silver, with alloys (think it will be better for my work than a SW but will have to fit temporary fold up seats and belts, that's another thread Rolling Eyes ) Did you request Silver as an option?
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Zagato wrote:
Looking forward to pics, just spent the afternoon dreaming off a 110 Hardtop in silver, with alloys (think it will be better for my work than a SW but will have to fit temporary fold up seats and belts, that's another thread Rolling Eyes ) Did you request Silver as an option?

Hi Zagato,

Managed to survive without rear seats so far! Thanks, yes I did spec it in silver to match my trailer. Looking at better wheels and tyres next. The shot below was taken last September.


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Now with snorkel...


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 If it ain't broke don't fix it!
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WarPig



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Nice set up Thumbs Up

What wing mirrors are those please? I still need to get some for towing my caravan.
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Zagato
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Great shots, lovely Airstream, even nicer Landy Thumbs Up

How much does the Airstream weigh, how long is it?
Post #52246 10th Jan 2011 8:05pm
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WarPig wrote:

Nice set up Thumbs Up

What wing mirrors are those please? I still need to get some for towing my caravan.

Thanks, the mirrors are from Paddocks - O/S, N/S. The N/S is convex to try to overcome the lack of visibility with no rear side windows. The arms are Britpart and the mirrors are Spafax.

Zagato wrote:
Great shots, lovely Airstream, even nicer Landy Thumbs Up

How much does the Airstream weigh, how long is it?

Thanks Zagato, I'm loving it...
It weighs just over 2.25 tons, 8.25m long. If it ain't broke don't fix it!


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Post #52250 10th Jan 2011 8:10pm
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WarPig



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--defender-- wrote:
Thanks, the mirrors are from Paddocks - O/S, N/S. The N/S is convex to try to overcome the lack of visibility with no rear side windows. The arms are Britpart and the mirrors are Spafax.


I cant get your links to work, is this one of your mirrors?

http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/DEFENDER/M...tml[/list]
Post #52279 10th Jan 2011 9:34pm
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WarPig wrote:

I cant get your links to work, is this one of your mirrors?


http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/DEFENDER/M...t][/quote]
It is, I've corrected the faulty links, a thousand apologies ... If it ain't broke don't fix it!
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WarPig



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--defender-- wrote:
It is, I've corrected the faulty links, a thousand apologies ...


Excellent, thanks. Might have to invest in a pair, although they arent cheap. With them being on longer arms, are you happy with them on permenantly? Im wondering if I would end up leaving them on or just put them on when needed?

Going to be fitting a new Safari snorkle as soon as my step drill bit arrives.
Post #52285 10th Jan 2011 9:54pm
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