I've seen quite a few pictures with diff breather lines extended and routed to the air intake. I figured that it was to prevent water entry during water fording, keep debris out of the diff, etc.
Recently though I've been considering ARB air lockers, and have been reading up about pressure inside the diff.
Question: Does routing the diff breather lines up to the air intake result in a slight vacuum being pulled? Does this effect the diff pressure significantly?
I can also imagine a situation where the slight vacuum would clear the line of fluid that may get plugged in the line regularly. Is this a benefit worth considering?
Thanks!
Recently though I've been considering ARB air lockers, and have been reading up about pressure inside the diff.
Question: Does routing the diff breather lines up to the air intake result in a slight vacuum being pulled? Does this effect the diff pressure significantly?
I can also imagine a situation where the slight vacuum would clear the line of fluid that may get plugged in the line regularly. Is this a benefit worth considering?
Thanks!