Of all the snorkle topics, I'm finally going to respond to one.
Now, most of you that know me, know I don't coat things in sugar. I tell it like I see it, or I just keep my mouth shut. Usually the former.
So, without further delay.....here is a re-creation of a conversation I once had with a mall cruiser in 4 wheel parts out in LA....
"Why don't you put a snorkle on your jeep"
Me: "because they are for mall cruisers"
Him: "but they will save your engine if you are ever in deep water"
Me: "probably not, no one ever does all the other stuff needed to take advantage of the snorkle, and they suffer just as much damage with it as without it".
Him: "no way, I'd never go 'wheeling without one. You never know when you will cross a stream that is deeper than your airbox."
Me: "proper speed will give you a bow wave that will keep water out of your engine compartment. I have had bow waves higher than my hood, and never had a problem with sucking water into my engine."
Him: "But if you would have gotton stuck, you would have sucked water into your engine".
Me: "Yea, but even with a snorkle, if you don't extend your exhaust higher than water line, you will have water run into the engine via the exhaust system as soon as your engine shuts off....and it will shut off, because no one properly seals the electronics package before playing submarine. Not to mention destroying your radiator with the fan because as soon as that water rushes into the engine compartment your fan becomes a propeller and proceeds to deflect and eat the radiator."
Him: "You just gotta know how fast to drive through the water, and you'll be fine"
Me: "Is there an echo in the showroom?"
IMO, if you don't do the whole thing (seal the electronics, install an electric fan w/cut-off switch, raise the exhaust, extend the gearbox vents, and seal whatever else you don't want to get wet), a snorkel is of little value. Sure, they catch attention (and in some cases this is what you want), but 99.99 x 10^152 times, they are just like chrome...there for the show and that's it.
I'll leave now before I get hit in the head with a snorkle.....
