Hi 1Engine, mine is a 2009 Euro IV
You are absolutely correct in both points. I was going to try and relocate the standard system but there is a air mass or flo sensor in just before the turbo which makes it tricky. Where did you get the "plumbing" for the Donaldson from, I have been searching for someone who deals in this sort of stuff in Oz?
The updated list is as follows:
1: super single conversions, several groups do a single 19.5 rim
2: wading depth is pretty poor at 300mm (ISUZUs recommended maximum).
- DPD exhaust should not be submerged
- wiring insertion points in gearbox etc
- fuse box needs to be relocated
- brakes take a long long LONG time to start working again after submersion
3: Standard fuel tank is way too low
4: Need a protective screen to cover gap between inter-cooler and radiator (getting grass etc in here will kill your $8000 turbo!)
5: Dust sealing is atrocious
6: front steps need to be modified higher
7: transfer case is lower than chassis rail and really needs a "bash plate" to protect it.
8: rear shock absorbers are in front of the axle and get annihilated by stones, need a protective shield of some sort.
9: front sway bar is way too low, needs to be moved or removed altogether (potentially dangerous.....)
10: need to fit screens between engine bay and wheel wells, these are available commercially as are wheel arch flares etc.
11: fit extended breathers to 4 (yes four) points:
- front diff, careful to avoid connector hitting sump
- rear diff
- gearbox
- transfer case (this is really hard to find, go to a dealers and have a look at a bare chassis to see it.
12: Air filter absolutely needs replacing!! It is a paper element and is fitted straight from the standard road going N series , it even has water drain at the bottom. It is a VERY real risk for water entry as it is so low.