For the ultimate stainless snorkel, look no further than Torqit. With decades of experience, highly-trained experts, and a commitment to providing only the finest products and services, you could not be in better hands.
Enhance Performance with a Custom Stainless-Steel Snorkel
Upgrading to a stainless-steel snorkel and airbox can significantly enhance your vehicle’s performance and provide some significant benefits, including:
- Improved horsepower and torque
- Elevated fuel efficiency
- Better sound
- Increased durability and longevity
- Aesthetic appeal
Factors to consider:
- Cost
Although enhanced performance and durability far outweigh other considerations for most enthusiasts, a custom stainless-steel snorkel can be more expensive.
- Installation
Professional installation of a steel snorkel is recommended to ensure optimal performance and fitment unless you are a gifted amateur mechanic with the requisite tools. Luckily, the team at Torqit are past masters at automotive snorkel installation and will perform the job quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively.
The Best 4WD Snorkel Solutions: Airflow and Durability
Choosing the best snorkels for your 4WD is simple when you have the team at Torqit standing by to assist. Our experts will assess your vehicle, discuss your intended use and other requirements, and recommend the best 4WD snorkel to match. Alternatively, please use our convenient product checker to select your vehicle and view the available components.
Comparing Aluminium and Stainless Snorkels
When comparing an aluminium and stainless-steel car snorkel, several factors enter the equation, including:
- Durability
Although aluminium is durable, it cannot match stainless steel’s strength and corrosion resistance. For off-road adventures on the roughest terrain, there is only one winner.
- Weight
Stainless steel is heavier than aluminium, adding to the overall weight of your vehicle and decreasing fuel efficiency and power-to-weight ratio.
- Cost
A stainless steel snorkel for a 4WD typically costs more than an aluminium one, but the cost is offset by its enhanced longevity.
- Aesthetics
Although both materials look good, especially when polished, stainless steel has a high-end look that aluminium cannot match.
- Installation and maintenance
An aluminium snorkel is easier to work with and install due to its lightness, but it will require more inspection and maintenance than a stainless snorkel.
- Performance
A stainless-steel airflow snorkel is almost unrivalled in terms of performance. Although aluminium also performs well, it is not in the same league under extreme conditions.
Forward vs Rear-Facing Airflow Snorkel: The Best Snorkels for a 4WD
We repeatedly receive a question at Torqit: ‘Should I choose a forward or rear-facing vehicle snorkel?’ It’s a good question and one that sees debate rage in chatrooms and forums around the world. For the record, here’s how we view the differences at Torqit:
Forward-facing snorkels
Traditional thinking says a forward-facing snorkel for a 4WD is superior as air is forced into the system as the vehicle moves. However, this is a misconception. No amount of additional air can be taken in, no matter how much force it carries, as the vacuum section of the snorkel will not allow it. Forward-facing snorkels have three significant disadvantages, namely:
- The opening can catch branches and other objects as it passes, causing potential damage to the vehicle and airflow system or misaligning the snorkel.
- Although no more air can be drawn into the system, a forward-facing 4WD snorkel can (and does) draw in more water, dust, and debris than a rear-facing one. This reduces airflow and can block the filters, harming the vehicle’s performance if left uncleared.
- If the vehicle crosses deep water, the chance of unwanted water getting into the snorkel is vastly increased.
Rear-facing snorkels
Although some dust and particles will still be drawn into the system as it absorbs air, the buildup is reduced with rear-facing snorkels, as the vehicle’s forward motion does not naturally drive debris into the opening. Snagging issues are less likely, as most branches will brush off the surface with nothing to become hooked on. Deep water crossings are less problematic, as water cannot be driven into the open snorkel as the vehicle powers through.
Despite their opposite orientations, both a forward and rear-facing 4WD snorkel perform similarly in the real world. Some issues we’ve highlighted are unlikely to affect casual off-roaders or road users. Each individual must assess their needs and preferences to make a choice, and the experts at Torqit are more than happy to help.
Torqit: Custom 4WD Snorkels Tailored to Your Needs
If you’re ready to optimise your vehicle’s performance with a stunning black stainless steel snorkel, Torqit has all the necessary options. Our comprehensive range of premium components includes everything from a heavy-duty airbox and sensational electronic exhaust to our game-changing Power Module Plus and ModuleMap. Get in touch today and let us help you to create the vehicle you’ve dreamed of.