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Topic Title: Kodiak Snorkel Question
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Created On: 04/24/2008 08:34 PM
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 04/24/2008 08:34 PM
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lfdmedic32
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I have my tranny intake already done....I was ina big hurry before a trip and snorked the tranny exhaust with 3/4 heater hose,,not really sure if that gets enough air flow or not????? Anybody know???

The other question I have is what would happen if I kept my tranny intake snorkel as it is, and then ran a 2" hose up to my airbox. So the air intake would be snorked thru the clutch housing,,this would avoid running two hoses up front and it would suck alot more airthru the clutch housing thus causing more coolng action for the belt,,,,,BUT would the exhaust airflow of the tranny be too hot to use as air intake?????????????????

Any ideas or opinions
 04/28/2008 11:07 AM
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CraZySteve
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Interesting thought... not sure of the answer.. but replying to thread to catch replies

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2007 Grizzly 450 4x4
- Warn 2.5ci Winch w/20 foot remote
- GYTR Deluxe Rear Rack Extention
- GYTR Skids (Belly, Rear, Front A-Arm)
- CSS (CraZySteve Skids) Footwell Rock-rails
- CSS Front CV Boot Extenders (attached to GYTR A-Arm Skids)
- Garmin GPSMap 60Cx w/R.A.M. Mount W/Topo 2008 USA Maps
- Snorkle for front of Belt Drive
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