Guys use Hilux snorkels on Tacomas and the body work isn't really that similar between the two so the fit isn't perfect.Someone claims to have purchased a snorkel for a Holden Colorado and that it worked (with some creative modification), however he was very short on details and, after checking the Holden v Chevy fenders/etc I am starting to really question how well it fit.
Do you know any sheet metal workers or hvac people? A good tin knocker might be able to help you out.I don't have the skill or knowledge to bend stainless pipe![]()
Stainless is pretty slow to transfer heat so once the engine was running, I doubt it would transfer much heat to the intake air.I used the Safari snorkel for a 70 Series Land Cruiser for my Avalanche as the fender shape was the closest I could find. I must have looked at 1000+ images on line trying to find what looked like the best fit. Safari is of no help whatsoever if the snorkel is going on a vehicle other than what it is designed for.
If I may ask, why stainless? It seems like that would heat up in the sun and heat the air as it passes through it.