You can get a waterproof seal from the taper and box side with a Silicon hose and some Clamps also 17:30 permatex can be a paint to remove and you eould have to use it everytime the airbox is removed
I agree its always terrifying when you go to make holes in your rig I did when I put holes in the firewall and fenders to mount my wiring and my arb dual compressor and 1 gallon tank bracket 9:13
First, I love the look and this has been my #1 choice when I have been looking, but I have three engineering questions: Q1) Is the Air Flow adequate for use with a Supercharger? Q2) Is there a “sock” type pre-filter to cover the top opening typically used in very dusty, off-road conditions? Q3) Usually the snorkel intake opening is up and away from the vehicle to get it out of the airflow because dust moving around the vehicle is compressed and flows near the surface. Facing backwards doesn’t make a difference. Isn’t this a functional issue? It might be nice if there was an add on for serious off road use to move the opening up and away just a bit. Even a three or four inches would probably be a big improvement.
Yeah, I haven't been able to answer these either... Q1. I think this can be fairly quickly calculated by the snorkel diameter and this seems on the small size so there will probably be less air volume moved compared to larger snorkels but is this insufficient air delivery? I am unsure. I've heard some snorkels have collapsed due to the air pull of a supercharger and maybe thats why these are carbon fiber? Not really sure to be honest. Maybe alphaequipt could comment on this if you contact support. They may be smaller and still usable because they are carbon fiber. Q2. I haven't seen a filter used on these snorkels before but most don't have them that I have seen. Q3. Maybe so, I've read that the opening facing backward helps substantially over it facing forward...I'm not too sure. I'll be honest, I didn't get into the weeds on this one. I knew the air would be better than right above the tire in the wheel well. I knew the air would be colder rather than near the engine in the wheel well, and this was the only snorkel I would consider given the profile. So far my mileage per gallon has not decreased at all and I think that would be a basic indicator that the air flow is getting choked. For maximum performance, one of those mushroom looking filter on a massive diameter snorkel is probably ideal. Alphaequipt has not really posted any sort of specs, everything I have seen is anecdotal with not so helpful data.
Carbon fiber on a snorkel, probably the worst idea someone could've come up with. Okay for mall crawlers just doing it for the looks, I've had plenty of experience with carbon fiber and it ends up always in the same crack/fading. Any minor hit and you'll have a small crack and you'll find out once there is already water in the intake, I'm not a fan of ARB snorkels and think they are overpriced but when hit by something in the trail they take it like a champ or just a small dent but not crack. They could've done the same design with the same material as other snorkels, carbon fiber requires a lot of maintenance.
Love these carbon snorkels. I would recommend getting it ceramic coated or maybe PPF the outer face of it cause I've seen the sun kinda ruin that nice finish over time. Just a suggestion!
I’m all for low profile and “sleekness” but how does the airflow compare to other snorkels? Any data on that? From an engineer I would expect some numbers at least 😊
Thanks for the video... gives me some good insight as I check off my wish list. I've had my eye on a low profile snorkel for sometime. I just finished my magnuson sc install, about 2k miles so far and it's excellent, minus hitting the torque limiter in first.... working on that grimlin. Next install is switch pro / power tray and a compressor of some sort. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
Nice, man I want to test drive a supercharged rig so bad. Some day. I think I will get one...I haven't found very good documentation on whether a supercharger works well with a snorkel though. Also, I would heavily recommend considering a garmin powerswitch. Better in almost every way in my opinion. Powertrays sells a mount but Blaze Offroad sells mounts too
Cool, I'll check Garmin out. Yea man the SC is worth it imo, especially for highway travel. Pull's like a beast in 2nd and 3rd.. and I have a ton of extra weight from bumper/winch, skid plates and stuff. Took me a solid 2 days to install myself, wasn't really difficult just 180 small intricate steps, and rerouting the sc rad. pump due to winch location. But the engine is very happy with it, runs like a dream. Again, with the 400 ft-lb torque limiter issue, hence with SC, cold air and exhaust, my napkin math put's it at just over 415 hp / 425 torque to the crank. So it pulls throttle back on 100% 1st gear pulls, Like an on/off/on/off sensation due to the limiter. But for off road/highway there's no issue. I've been digging for a work around, but I will need to find a specialty shop that exclusively works on Toyota and understands the modern 2020+ ECU limitations/encryption/workarounds. My only gripe with the SC so far, otherwise it's been an amazing upgrade.
@@vorsol1994 Dang, do you have an IG? Could you message me? I didn’t know there was a torque limiter like that installed or is that a 2020+ thing? The numbers I’ve seen, these get like 320 ft lb torque up from like 230 stock…I’ve also heard that a cold air intake can ruin the SC and they require stock air box. Have you accounted for all these things through different adjustments? Also, you did this DIY so now I’m very interested.
@@OverlandEngineer Hey, I do not, but I could set one up.. not a big Meta fan.. However, I do have a private discord if there's a way to send you that info... easy way to share some stuff. No issues with the CAI , frankly I like the idea that the SC gets all the air it needs, the stock box is pretty restrictive. Don't see how that would hurt it to have more efficient air flow. v6 4.0-liter stock 270 horsepower / 278 lb-ft SC adds 30% or about 90 hp. CAI adds about ~30hp Exhaust adds about ~20hp. I haven't done a dyno yet, but again napkin math puts me in the ~410 hp / 420 tq range... plus hitting that torque limiter proves I am over the 400 mark. Still researching a definitive answer.
@@vorsol1994which CAI intake do you have that adds 30hp? I'm really wanting to do a supercharger on mine. But I feel like I should wait until I've done lift, sliders and especially front bumper for the reason of having to move at cooler and other stuff. Hate to have to move it all again to fit bumper and winch. Mine is a 2010 limited so there's additional fitment challenges that don't apply to any other models 😅
hey, around 12:18 , you can drill out that white carbon filter on the upper air box, if you already have a hard K&N air filter, all the carbon filter does is nothing beside restrict air and an emission device that really does nothing , I grill out the melted plastic tabs and pull the white filter out on all my 3.3 and 3.5 Toyota cars
Damn that snorkel looks Dope holey snokey i want a couple of them for both my 4th and 3rd gen runners nicee way better then the other brand options out there 3:00 @Overland Engineer
um, i dont know if i missed it but would appreciate a response. how is the snorkel mounted to the body? the pressure looks liek it was adhesive. Is it RTV? Thanks in advance bud, looks great
What is the diameter of the snorkel tube right below the opening rectangle? It looks so restrictive, even more than stock. Also curious how this impacts your performance and mpg.
@@scoobysid04 hmm, I’d be curious to know which one they used. That’s a tough trade off choosing between more air or clean air. My miles per gallon has not changed if maybe increase a tiny bit so I don’t think there is a lack of airflow.
@OverlandEngineer I'm just relaying what i saw in videos. Hopefully, you didnt have any issues with fitment. Its possible they've improved their design.
@@DraegerV1 Interesting, well if its any consolation, it fit shocking perfect to the body lines an A pillar on mine. I did not know what to expect if it would be similar to installing fiberglass or something.
They are all different. Fitment was terrible on my first one, which faded after a year and the gel coating started cracking. Template was way off. Received a replacement as their customer service was good. Second did not fit, had to open holes and does not sit on the A- pillar as well. I’m the same, wanted low profile and it works like a snorkel should, and they replaced, so I can’t complain too much. I wrapped my second one and I do recommend some kind of coating for the sun.
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You can get a waterproof seal from the taper and box side with a Silicon hose and some Clamps also 17:30 permatex can be a paint to remove and you eould have to use it everytime the airbox is removed
I agree its always terrifying when you go to make holes in your rig I did when I put holes in the firewall and fenders to mount my wiring and my arb dual compressor and 1 gallon tank bracket 9:13
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First, I love the look and this has been my #1 choice when I have been looking, but I have three engineering questions:
Q1) Is the Air Flow adequate for use with a Supercharger?
Q2) Is there a “sock” type pre-filter to cover the top opening typically used in very dusty, off-road conditions?
Q3) Usually the snorkel intake opening is up and away from the vehicle to get it out of the airflow because dust moving around the vehicle is compressed and flows near the surface. Facing backwards doesn’t make a difference. Isn’t this a functional issue? It might be nice if there was an add on for serious off road use to move the opening up and away just a bit. Even a three or four inches would probably be a big improvement.
Yeah, I haven't been able to answer these either...
Q1. I think this can be fairly quickly calculated by the snorkel diameter and this seems on the small size so there will probably be less air volume moved compared to larger snorkels but is this insufficient air delivery? I am unsure. I've heard some snorkels have collapsed due to the air pull of a supercharger and maybe thats why these are carbon fiber? Not really sure to be honest. Maybe alphaequipt could comment on this if you contact support. They may be smaller and still usable because they are carbon fiber.
Q2. I haven't seen a filter used on these snorkels before but most don't have them that I have seen.
Q3. Maybe so, I've read that the opening facing backward helps substantially over it facing forward...I'm not too sure.
I'll be honest, I didn't get into the weeds on this one. I knew the air would be better than right above the tire in the wheel well. I knew the air would be colder rather than near the engine in the wheel well, and this was the only snorkel I would consider given the profile. So far my mileage per gallon has not decreased at all and I think that would be a basic indicator that the air flow is getting choked. For maximum performance, one of those mushroom looking filter on a massive diameter snorkel is probably ideal. Alphaequipt has not really posted any sort of specs, everything I have seen is anecdotal with not so helpful data.
Carbon fiber on a snorkel, probably the worst idea someone could've come up with. Okay for mall crawlers just doing it for the looks, I've had plenty of experience with carbon fiber and it ends up always in the same crack/fading. Any minor hit and you'll have a small crack and you'll find out once there is already water in the intake, I'm not a fan of ARB snorkels and think they are overpriced but when hit by something in the trail they take it like a champ or just a small dent but not crack. They could've done the same design with the same material as other snorkels, carbon fiber requires a lot of maintenance.
Love these carbon snorkels. I would recommend getting it ceramic coated or maybe PPF the outer face of it cause I've seen the sun kinda ruin that nice finish over time. Just a suggestion!
So how good is it for water crossings? Any water seeping through anywhere?
I’m all for low profile and “sleekness” but how does the airflow compare to other snorkels? Any data on that? From an engineer I would expect some numbers at least 😊
Another low profile snorkel that I really like is the TJM Airtec Wedge Tail Snorkel.
Thanks for the video... gives me some good insight as I check off my wish list. I've had my eye on a low profile snorkel for sometime. I just finished my magnuson sc install, about 2k miles so far and it's excellent, minus hitting the torque limiter in first.... working on that grimlin. Next install is switch pro / power tray and a compressor of some sort. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
Nice, man I want to test drive a supercharged rig so bad. Some day. I think I will get one...I haven't found very good documentation on whether a supercharger works well with a snorkel though.
Also, I would heavily recommend considering a garmin powerswitch. Better in almost every way in my opinion. Powertrays sells a mount but Blaze Offroad sells mounts too
Cool, I'll check Garmin out.
Yea man the SC is worth it imo, especially for highway travel. Pull's like a beast in 2nd and 3rd.. and I have a ton of extra weight from bumper/winch, skid plates and stuff. Took me a solid 2 days to install myself, wasn't really difficult just 180 small intricate steps, and rerouting the sc rad. pump due to winch location.
But the engine is very happy with it, runs like a dream.
Again, with the 400 ft-lb torque limiter issue, hence with SC, cold air and exhaust, my napkin math put's it at just over 415 hp / 425 torque to the crank. So it pulls throttle back on 100% 1st gear pulls, Like an on/off/on/off sensation due to the limiter. But for off road/highway there's no issue.
I've been digging for a work around, but I will need to find a specialty shop that exclusively works on Toyota and understands the modern 2020+ ECU limitations/encryption/workarounds. My only gripe with the SC so far, otherwise it's been an amazing upgrade.
@@vorsol1994 Dang, do you have an IG? Could you message me? I didn’t know there was a torque limiter like that installed or is that a 2020+ thing? The numbers I’ve seen, these get like 320 ft lb torque up from like 230 stock…I’ve also heard that a cold air intake can ruin the SC and they require stock air box. Have you accounted for all these things through different adjustments? Also, you did this DIY so now I’m very interested.
@@OverlandEngineer Hey, I do not, but I could set one up.. not a big Meta fan.. However, I do have a private discord if there's a way to send you that info... easy way to share some stuff.
No issues with the CAI , frankly I like the idea that the SC gets all the air it needs, the stock box is pretty restrictive. Don't see how that would hurt it to have more efficient air flow.
v6 4.0-liter stock 270 horsepower / 278 lb-ft
SC adds 30% or about 90 hp.
CAI adds about ~30hp
Exhaust adds about ~20hp.
I haven't done a dyno yet, but again napkin math puts me in the ~410 hp / 420 tq range... plus hitting that torque limiter proves I am over the 400 mark. Still researching a definitive answer.
@@vorsol1994which CAI intake do you have that adds 30hp?
I'm really wanting to do a supercharger on mine. But I feel like I should wait until I've done lift, sliders and especially front bumper for the reason of having to move at cooler and other stuff. Hate to have to move it all again to fit bumper and winch. Mine is a 2010 limited so there's additional fitment challenges that don't apply to any other models 😅
hey, around 12:18 , you can drill out that white carbon filter on the upper air box, if you already have a hard K&N air filter, all the carbon filter does is nothing beside restrict air and an emission device that really does nothing , I grill out the melted plastic tabs and pull the white filter out on all my 3.3 and 3.5 Toyota cars
Man, that is a sweet snorkel, but I prefer to have a pre-filter, and that just doesn't seem to be an option with this slick little unit.
Damn that snorkel looks Dope holey snokey i want a couple of them for both my 4th and 3rd gen runners nicee way better then the other brand options out there 3:00 @Overland Engineer
What about the end that goes into the airbox? You never showed it’s inside
um, i dont know if i missed it but would appreciate a response. how is the snorkel mounted to the body? the pressure looks liek it was adhesive. Is it RTV? Thanks in advance bud, looks great
This might seem like a dumb question, but how did you accurately locate the center of the large round hole?
Not dumb! Basically the hole they provided was not quite 3.5” more like 3.4”. So I just used a tape measure to mark 1.7” in the center.
What is the diameter of the snorkel tube right below the opening rectangle? It looks so restrictive, even more than stock. Also curious how this impacts your performance and mpg.
How is airflow compared to stock & other brands with larger diameter? I do like the lower profile but am concerned that it sacrifices airflow.
Very nice! I like the way this looks. I was thinking of installing the one by TJM but this one might be better.
I like the snorkel bro, but that fender pipe is what concerns me. The install looks clean 😎
Thanks! What particularly concerns you?
@@OverlandEngineer the airflow? Did you change the air filter? I heard people switching out their air filters as well for better air flow.
@@scoobysid04 hmm, I’d be curious to know which one they used. That’s a tough trade off choosing between more air or clean air. My miles per gallon has not changed if maybe increase a tiny bit so I don’t think there is a lack of airflow.
@@OverlandEngineer ok thank you, I’m glad to hear you didn’t lose any gas mileage 😎👍…have nice day man
I got 6 toyota 3rd gens runners and 2 v8 salsa Red 4th gens I been looking for a good snorkel for my rigs
Watched a few install videos on this snorkel. For the cost, the fitment is horrible. Im waiting for an FRP version of it.
Where is fitment horrible?
@OverlandEngineer I'm just relaying what i saw in videos. Hopefully, you didnt have any issues with fitment. Its possible they've improved their design.
@@DraegerV1 Interesting, well if its any consolation, it fit shocking perfect to the body lines an A pillar on mine. I did not know what to expect if it would be similar to installing fiberglass or something.
Fitment looked pretty good to me on your video.
They are all different. Fitment was terrible on my first one, which faded after a year and the gel coating started cracking. Template was way off. Received a replacement as their customer service was good. Second did not fit, had to open holes and does not sit on the A- pillar as well. I’m the same, wanted low profile and it works like a snorkel should, and they replaced, so I can’t complain too much. I wrapped my second one and I do recommend some kind of coating for the sun.
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