Snorkel?
Originally Posted by tvan93
I think I am going to end up getting the eBay AEV, sorry to not support the real company, just too much $$$. And I am going to relocate all of my breathers to the air box. To me this just seems like the most logical option because all of the other spots seem to still have a chance of water making its way in. Plus I am very confident that the diff fluid is not going to expand into my air box.
As well is anyone running the snorkel with a drop in K&N, any increased power, throttle response, etc?
As well is anyone running the snorkel with a drop in K&N, any increased power, throttle response, etc?
Originally Posted by antonioso
I was reading another thread where they were talking about the RR breather tubes and someone recomended using "Bellows" instead, would it be just as effective?
heres the thread:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...-Extension-kit
heres the thread:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...-Extension-kit
Originally Posted by mcmountainman
Hi Chris ,hope ya dont live downriver as I have a detonator yellow two door with an Ace front bumper too .Havent done the rest of your mods YET but going that direction next spring and summer !
Tom O.
Originally Posted by JKred
The only reason id suggest not doing this is if you ever over fill any of your fluids you do to want to spray your air box with that stink. I know you say you're confident but it can happen pretty easily if you're not careful.
Bellows caps sound like a good idea, since they would leave it sealed but allow the expansion and contraction, my only concern would be, again, an overfill situation an how that would affect the caps. Oil isn't as forgiving as air, and you could rupture a bellows without knowing.
Originally Posted by sneck
does the manual tranny have a breather tube? I thought on manuals its only the 2 diffs and the transfer case
Originally Posted by JKred
I thought so? I haven't tried extending that so I'm unsure, I just did my axles...
Just hydrolcked my motor. Splashed thru 10" of water 45' across, it filled up my stock airbox and bent a con rod. Thank goodness for my insurance ( Hartford Group ) they will cover the engine damage with a $500.00 deductible. Estimate of $ 4500.00 for a replacement engine. These jeeps need a better intake to the airbox. I will be snorkeling it as soon as it is out of the shop. 07 Rubicon, 3" lift, 33" tires, 9500 winch
FWIW, check w/ the eBay seller to make sure it comes with everything you need. Someone posted on the AEV forum that they got an eBay snorkel that was just the knock-off snorkel -- none of the brackets to mount it, or the bezel to make the hood cut look good. AEV doesn't appear to sell the brackets/bezel separately.


