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Who owns Safari snorkel?

Who owns Safari snorkel?

Volkswagen Amarok Products Pioneered in Australia in the early 1980’s, Safari Snorkels were born out of a need to protect 4WD engines from the hazards of dust and water commonly encountered in touring and off road applications.

Where are Safari Snorkels made?

Australia
Safari snorkels are engineered and manufactured in Australia from locally sourced materials.

What is a Safari Snorkel car?

The Safari snorkel was first designed back in the early 80s as a means of providing engine protection from the rigours of harsh Outback touring, such as dust and water ingestion. As the vehicle increases in speed, the ram design of the intake provides air in excess of the engine’s requirements.

Are Safari Snorkels sealed?

Safari snorkels are positively sealed to provide the ultimate in engine protection during river crossings and dusty conditions, while the quality fixtures and fittings ensure superior appearance and long term durability.

Are Safari snorkels made in Australia?

Safari V-Spec snorkels are the traditional Safari Snorkel range. vehicle models. These are essentially unchanged from the current Safari Snorkel, in that they feature: Manufactured in Australia from Safari’s own Industrial Spec UV Stabilised Polyethylene.

What is Safari Armax?

The Safari ARMAX ECU is the total package, no upgrades required, no additional units needed. It is a total system solution specifically designed for your 4×4 vehicle. The ARMAX ECU increases the open duration and the injection timing point of the fuel injector, allowing more diesel fuel to enter the combustion chamber.

Is it worth getting a snorkel?

Whether you’re on the road or off road a snorkel is the best way to get the cleanest and purest air into your engine. Even if you’re not crossing rivers or battling high tides, a snorkel can still help improve on performance and fuel efficiency in heavy rain or dusty terrain.

Can you go through a carwash with a snorkel?

Apart from the fact that the high pressure will destroy your paint, there is no real risk of it entering the snorkel.

Are 4WD snorkels worth it?

Aside from giving your rig an added aesthetic, the benefits of a snorkel on a 4WD can include improved fuel efficiency, increased performance, and reduced wear and tear. The elevated position of the snorkel allows your vehicle to take in cleaner and cooler air that’s contaminant free.

Should I get an airbox with my snorkel?

You don’t need a stainless airbox, just the standard one in good condition, that seals waterproof. The snorkel can be stainless but needs to seal to the airbox waterproof. You dont want water and dust getting into the engine, and the airbox just needs to be efficient.

How do you install Safari snorkel?

A Step-By-Step Guide to Installing an ARB Safari Snorkel Intake Kit

  1. Use the provided template to tape and mark your drilling locations.
  2. Remove the template and drill the stud holes.
  3. Next, cut the large hole for the airflow intake into the engine.
  4. Go in and file the edges of your holes, ensuring any burrs are removed.

How much is a safari ECU?

Pricing starts from $2997 (RRP inc. GST). Customers get peace of mind with full engine protection and component warranties. We’ll be taking an LC79 and LC200 to some dusty trails next month to put Safari’s Armax Performance ECU unit to the test.

Where can I find Safari 4×4 engine protection?

Welcome to Safari 4×4 Engineering where we are passionate about the ultimate in 4×4 engine performance and 4×4 engine protection.

What kind of car has Safari snorkels on it?

Safari pioneered the automotive snorkels found on classic Ford, GM Isuzu, Jeep, Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Suzuki, Toyota and Volkswagen 4×4’s.

What makes the Safari snorkel system so good?

Safari’s signature lies in the quality and durability of its components, the attention to detail in every system and the absolute standard that “product performance must always be reliably achieved”.

What are Safari snorkel and Armax performance systems?

Safari Snorkel and Armax Performance Systems include Safari 4×4 Snorkels for Australia/New Zealand and International 4WD Vehicles, ECU Engine Control Units, Intercoolers, Turbochargers, Intercooled Turbo, Exhaust, Oil Cooler, Gearset and Clutches. Safari 4×4 Engineering Pty Ltd – 4×4 Safari Snorkel and Armax Performance Systems.