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Kheinz



Member Since: 14 Dec 2015
Location: Namibia/Cape Town
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mantec plastic jobby or safari for dust
Hello everyone
I know this topic has been discussed over and over again. I have also read every discussion over and over again.
I plan on using my rai/snorkel for dusty conditions only.
Does the mantec affect performance? I quite prefer it. (safari quality might be better though)
I dont want to get it and it messes with performance...
I dont plan on doing any deep wading, so a rai will do.

If theres anyone with a mantec fitted, please be so kind to put my mind at rest!

thank you
Post #522586 9th Apr 2016 8:35pm
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YOLO110



Member Since: 14 Feb 2015
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I fitted a Mantec to my 110, MY14 Puma 2.2.

Noticed NO difference in performance, either up or down.

It did however make the drive much quieter... especially when the drivers window was down as all the induction noise virtually goes away. I think this is because it is sucking air from above roof height!

I quite agree about it being better looking... but then again the OEM Landrover version is perhaps even nicer! I am now fitting one of these to my 90! Thumbs Up

Hope this is helpful!!! Very Happy YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #522645 10th Apr 2016 12:38am
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Kheinz



Member Since: 14 Dec 2015
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Thank you YOLO! Will be fitting one next week then Thumbs Up
Post #522655 10th Apr 2016 6:04am
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Supacat



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YOLO110 wrote:
It did however make the drive much quieter... especially when the drivers window was down as all the induction noise virtually goes away. I think this is because it is sucking air from above roof height!


It's odd my experience is completely the reverse. It seems counter-intuitive that moving the intake closer to your ear can make the induction noise less obtrusive not more.

On considering the various makes - I'd be asking if an intake is not waterproof is it really dust proof?
Post #522694 10th Apr 2016 9:07am
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custom90



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Safari here. Thumbs Up Not fitted yet though.
Post #522706 10th Apr 2016 9:55am
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TJ101



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Agree with YOLO,, Mantec fitted to all my past Defenders, including replacing a Safari with one

Current 110 ran without for the first 2000 miles odd, then fitted, no difference in performance or economy, and quieter

Did a trip to Morocco, 2 x identical 110's , i checked mine ever 3/4 days, the 110 without had to clean out daily California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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Post #522718 10th Apr 2016 10:38am
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YOLO110



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[quote="Supacat"]
YOLO110 wrote:
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It's odd my experience is completely the reverse. It seems counter-intuitive that moving the intake closer to your ear can make the induction noise less obtrusive not more.

On considering the various makes - I'd be asking if an intake is not waterproof is it really dust proof?


Why is it quieter... When you are moving forwards, the sound of the intake in the normal position is carried back with the movement of air past you. Having the intake up high and also just in front of you now means the induction noise is also carried back behind your ears over the roof line... it is definitely quieter!

As for being waterproof, I don't think any of them are with the existing intake arrangement and the 'push fit' induction pipes. The only way to get waterproof wading ability would be to install a sealed kit from the intake like the 'nugget stuff' pipe. I believe most makes of snorkel, including Mantec and Safari can be fitted to the inlet area of this kit.

Personally, I much prefer the look of the Mantec or OEM snorkel... but that's obviously a matter of taste! Whistle YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #522719 10th Apr 2016 10:39am
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strang



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Mantec for me! Euro-Leafing to infinity and beyond.....
Post #522792 10th Apr 2016 4:21pm
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Maris Widgeon



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I run a genuine Land Rover plastic jobby same as the Mantec and think that it looks nice and subtle but also functional as a RAI . On a trip through Morocco and the Western Sahara I took spare air filters expecting problems with the dust , did its job really well and spare filter not used. The rest of the pipe work is all standard .
For me the more growling and whistling from the air box the better as I enjoy that sort of thing , sad I know ! Confused
Post #522840 10th Apr 2016 6:12pm
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Kheinz



Member Since: 14 Dec 2015
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looks like everyone is happy with their mantec jobbies! (apart from the heavy water complaints??) doesnt rain too heavily too often here in south africa, so shouldnt be a problem!
Post #522901 10th Apr 2016 8:30pm
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