Would this fit
#3
Scooby Regular
Would depend if you are going to get an "SF" model Forester STi or an "SG" model Forester Sti
2002 "SF" SF5 2.0L Forester STi (Revision "D")
2004 "SG" SG9 2.5L Forester STi prefacelift (Revision "C")
2005> "SG" SG9 2.5L Forester STi facelift (Revision "D" - "F")
2002 "SF" SF5 2.0L Forester STi (Revision "D")
2004 "SG" SG9 2.5L Forester STi prefacelift (Revision "C")
2005> "SG" SG9 2.5L Forester STi facelift (Revision "D" - "F")
Last edited by Don Clark; 06 May 2022 at 05:32 PM.
#4
Scooby Regular
you don’t need it , cut out some of the snorkel in the offside front wheel well , not only more power as it’s getting colder air , but you also get a bit of sensible turbo noise , sounds a lot better , you just blank the hole from the well to engine bay , different levels of cutting and removing sections gives you more or less noise , this is based on a sg fsti or likely any sg 👍
#5
Scooby Regular
225/40/18 good tyres ie vredestien handling improved plus an easier size to get hold of and cheaper , coilover bc work well or tein , a remap via a good mapper , a splitter in the bonnet scoop as it spreads to air better over the intercooler , ebc yellowstuff or black diamond predator pads and you are sorted 👍plus a cat 1 alarm
#6
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iTrader: (46)
By cutting it, how do you get colder air?
you don’t need it , cut out some of the snorkel in the offside front wheel well , not only more power as it’s getting colder air , but you also get a bit of sensible turbo noise , sounds a lot better , you just blank the hole from the well to engine bay , different levels of cutting and removing sections gives you more or less noise , this is based on a sg fsti or likely any sg 👍
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#9
Scooby Regular
the snorkel is restrictive in air flow , cut it down better air flow , as it it was a cone filter , it sucks in cold air as it’s coming from the bumper , the normal air intake sucks from the engine bay so sucks in warm air
#11
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from your photo , is the top of the photo where it’s joins onto the air filter box in the car through the inner wing hole , if it is the top you simply cut away some of the plastic at the bottom of the photo , cut a bit off take it for a drive and see the noise difference , i have the two brackets left on mine , and i’ve cut quite a lot of the lower plastic away , cut too much and it maybe too noisy for you , the snorkel is designed to reduce turbo noise , so cut bits out till you get to the stage you want it 👍
#12
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iTrader: (46)
Yea I understand that it reduces noise, I was going to remove it sometime ago, and replace with a straight through pipe, but someone on the thread pointed out that the snorkel is designed to not let water get into the engine.
So this put me off removing it. Will have to try find the thread, unless they were thinking of this kind of snorkel
So this put me off removing it. Will have to try find the thread, unless they were thinking of this kind of snorkel
Originally Posted by Vxr2010
from your photo , is the top of the photo where it’s joins onto the air filter box in the car through the inner wing hole , if it is the top you simply cut away some of the plastic at the bottom of the photo , cut a bit off take it for a drive and see the noise difference , i have the two brackets left on mine , and i’ve cut quite a lot of the lower plastic away , cut too much and it maybe too noisy for you , the snorkel is designed to reduce turbo noise , so cut bits out till you get to the stage you want it 👍
#14
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reduces noise plus adds a flow restriction , i would not cut it totally away and would not remove all of it , one of my Fsti had a pipe from the bumper vent to the wing airbox intake , i did remove that , with the pipe there if i fid hit a big puddle it would direct it to the airbox via the pipe not a good idea , second Fsti just cut the original snorkel down , the chance of getting water in is slim , im not looking to go wading , some of the pipe facing downwards rather than facing forward sounds like a better idea , the snorkel mod plus the bonnet scoop splitter does help with better flow
#15
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iTrader: (46)
Right so your saying if I use a pipe instead will just channel water directly into the air filter box?
Originally Posted by Vxr2010
reduces noise plus adds a flow restriction , i would not cut it totally away and would not remove all of it , one of my Fsti had a pipe from the bumper vent to the wing airbox intake , i did remove that , with the pipe there if i fid hit a big puddle it would direct it to the airbox via the pipe not a good idea , second Fsti just cut the original snorkel down , the chance of getting water in is slim , im not looking to go wading , some of the pipe facing downwards rather than facing forward sounds like a better idea , the snorkel mod plus the bonnet scoop splitter does help with better flow
#16
Scooby Regular
no , don’t use a pipe as if you hit water higher chance of it going into the air filter via the pipe , if you have the cut section of snorkel hanging down it’s not a straight line from the bumper , so water should not get in 👍
#17
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iTrader: (46)
Ok, will give it a look over. I wish there was a kit that could make use of one of those vents on top.
Without letting any water get into the filter.
Without letting any water get into the filter.
Originally Posted by Vxr2010
no , don’t use a pipe as if you hit water higher chance of it going into the air filter via the pipe , if you have the cut section of snorkel hanging down it’s not a straight line from the bumper , so water should not get in 👍
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