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SteveS



Member Since: 05 Oct 2010
Location: Devon & Berkshire
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England 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Webasto air intake plumbing
Thinking about fitting a Thermo Top C which has to be fitted outside in the engine compartment or underneath - both of which will leave it open to the elements. This would be fine except for any serious wading where I'm concerned that I may fill up the burner unit with water/mud etc through the air intake (or exhaust for that matter). Does anyone have any experience with the following:

1 - am I worrying unneccessarily, and should I rely on the downturned inlet pipe to keep things dry in the burner
2 - plumbing the Webasto air inlet into the Defender air box or inlet piping
3 - I have an existing Safari Snorkel which could be plumbed into - anyone done that?
4 - routing an extended air inlet pipe (rubber?) up the snorkel
5 - I could wade-prepare the unit perhaps with end caps for both inlets

Or is it no-one bothers? I'd love to hear from any of you who have done plenty of wading with this unit fitted and whether you have experienced problems
Post #87354 3rd Sep 2011 6:54am
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pom



Member Since: 01 Jun 2010
Location: Worcester
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funny enough I am fitting one at the moment, and the Thermo top V doesnt have a separate air intake as such, at least not one that I can see with the unit sat on my bench! Mine came off a MY2010 FFRR.

Im trying to find the topix parts list for the OEM fitted version to get the mounting plate from LR so I can put it in the same slot.

Working out pretty cheap at the moment as well should have all the parts for under £200 inc the FBH then its just a case of fitting which I am enlisting the help of a more mechanically minded mate Thumbs Up

Only things left to figure out is the temperature sensors and where to put them and where they connect too, hoping they will be on TOPIx.

Pom
Post #87361 3rd Sep 2011 7:25am
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SteveS



Member Since: 05 Oct 2010
Location: Devon & Berkshire
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England 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
POM - thanks for your reply = let me know how you get on.

Doesn't anyone have any experience of Webasto and where to take the air from?
Post #88251 8th Sep 2011 4:48pm
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LandRoverAnorak



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Not on a 110, but I did have one on a Discovery a few years ago. I guess it depends to a certain extent where in the engine bay it's fitted, but I don't recall any special precautions or problems with wading. Obviously, you wouldn't want to actually run it whilst under water, though. Darren

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Post #88291 8th Sep 2011 10:09pm
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Johan H



Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
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Finland 
Waking this old thread to life again.

Routing the Webasto air intake to the air filter housing or snorkel is according to my local webasto service company not advisable. They told me they recently had an RR in for service where this had been done, with the result:

while the Webasto was running the driver had a heavy right foot -> lots of air was sucked through the snorkel -> this created a backdraft in the Webasto air inlet -> flames were sucked through the pipe to the RR air filter which caught fire -> pieces of the air filter went through the turbo -> expensive mistake.

I thought of tie-wrapping rubber around the exhaust and intake during deep wading, does anyone have other ideas?
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jst



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Post #755427 1st Feb 2019 11:09am
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gazman



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 90 Td5 HT Alpine White
I've been wondering about getting one and this bothers me too
Ive been thinking if it's possible to fit a 2nd snorkel on the other wing and take the inlet from that. Even possibly insulating the exhaust of the heater and seeing if that could be run to the top of the head facing out the back possibly preheating the air within the snorkel too before it got to the fbh.
My biggest concern would be the exhaust melting the snorkel and having enough room next to the original landy heater to get the hoses in 2014 - current ..... 2003 defender td5 90 (my car)
2009 - current .... 2005 zx10r
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