03-11-2007, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Top Ramen
Might be a dumb question, but is this only on the left side? or can you do botth sides?
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one side the cold air comes in to the eingine, other side is for warm air to escape pretty much, so to answer your Q, only one side, as that is the tube(snorkel) that goes inside your factory airbox
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03-12-2007, 02:23 AM
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Hi, still unsure about something here...
I thought there were issues about it sucking up debri ..etc after desnorkling ??
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03-12-2007, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by mistasmiff
Hi, still unsure about something here...
I thought there were issues about it sucking up debri ..etc after desnorkling ??
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The debri problem was fixed for the 987s, where there is a giant restrictor plate in the air intake to prevent objects from getting in.
From what I understand, this was not done for the 986 models and you are just as susceptible to debri as with the snorkel.
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03-12-2007, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Bavarian Motorist
The debri problem was fixed for the 987s, where there is a giant restrictor plate in the air intake to prevent objects from getting in.
From what I understand, this was not done for the 986 models and you are just as susceptible to debri as with the snorkel.
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LOL, that's funny. Actually, folks with the 987 are pulling out the restrictor plate and leaving the snork in, because apparently, the gas mileage goes way down when you pull out the snork in the 987 for some reason.
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03-12-2007, 08:01 AM
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I can't say I know much about this whole de-snorkling thing... but if I have a '98, should I be worried about debris being sucked in, even if I haven't de-snorkled? At some autocrosses there is quite a bit of dirt/dust that gets kicked up.
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03-12-2007, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by 986 Girl
I can't say I know much about this whole de-snorkling thing... but if I have a '98, should I be worried about debris being sucked in, even if I haven't de-snorkled? At some autocrosses there is quite a bit of dirt/dust that gets kicked up.
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There has got to be a regular air filter down stream of the snorkel and up stream of anything that would be damaged by dirt and whatnot. Even with the snorkel in there, you're pulling lots of air though the intake so any dirt/dust/chalk/whatever in the air will get pulled through the snorkel.
I can see with it out how you're more susceptible to having high pressure water shot through the side and into the intake. No power car washes for sure and you shouldn't blast water at the intake when you're giving it a bath at home either.
I didn't notice a crazy increase in noise/sound with it gone, but when I pulled into the garage after the test drive without the snorkel, the first thing my wife asked me when I got inside was "why is the car so loud?". She could tell the difference from inside the house. She's got good hearing and I'm 40% deaf in the speech hearing frequencies, so take that for what it's worth.
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03-12-2007, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 986 Girl
I can't say I know much about this whole de-snorkling thing... but if I have a '98, should I be worried about debris being sucked in, even if I haven't de-snorkled? At some autocrosses there is quite a bit of dirt/dust that gets kicked up.
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There's dirt and dust everywhere you drive, especially if you live where I live!! (or perhaps worse, where you live.. damn that salt) I wouldn't worry about it at all, but if you still worry, just wait and see if anyone else has a problem
I can not figure out how to remove my damn BLINDS!!!!!!!!
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03-12-2007, 03:19 PM
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any sound clips?
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03-13-2007, 12:03 PM
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Just Did it,AWESOME SOUND
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03-13-2007, 02:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 986 Girl
I can't say I know much about this whole de-snorkling thing... but if I have a '98, should I be worried about debris being sucked in, even if I haven't de-snorkled? At some autocrosses there is quite a bit of dirt/dust that gets kicked up.
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Dust & dirt is pretty much expected, snork or not, and the air filter takes car of that. The concern was regarding the extremely rare chance of a lit cigarette butt finding its way in there. There is a screen hack if you really want to cover all the bases.
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03-13-2007, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BoxsterBob - CA
Dust & dirt is pretty much expected, snork or not, and the air filter takes car of that. The concern was regarding the extremely rare chance of a lit cigarette butt finding its way in there. There is a screen hack if you really want to cover all the bases.
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Exactly! Out of all the threads/post I have read on ANY Porsche forum around the web=world I have seen one case of someone sucking in a cigarette,which then lead to the air filter catching on fire and then a ruined engine. BUT THAT WAS A FREAK ACCIDENT! Porsche updated the driver's side intake grill to ensure that a object such as a cigarette doesn't get sucked in. The only other weird object I have ever heard of someone sucking in their intake was a screw or nail(can't remember which) but that's it,it was sucked in and stopped at the filter.
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03-12-2007, 06:40 AM
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Is there a screw to remove to remove the vent in the 987 model?
I can not see a screw anywhere in my vent, and my dealer refuses to tell me how to remove the vent (grrrr)
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