Stryder106
Explorer
Hi,
I'm new here. My family and I are relatively new to overlanding (trail-riding likely to most of you). My vehicle is a 2002 Chevy Avalanche North Face Edition, 4WD, 1500 with a 5.3L. It has been modified, with more mods coming, but I have a question for you guys that I'm hoping I can get some help with. The mods in the exhaust and engine are: (I'm in CA so everything is CARB compliant - this is my daily driver also) Doug Thorley shorty headers, Super Chips tuner, S&B CAI, MSD wires, Magna-Flow muffler and rerouted exhaust (tucked up high to avoid getting smashed), dual Optima batteries (isolated).
With that said, there are limited options of things for my particular vehicle - so after doing some research for approximate fit, I purchased a Safari Snorkel (SS81HF) for an 80 Series Land Cruiser as that looks to be the closest shape to mine that I could find. S&B air filters was kind enough to send me a completely sealed airbox to fab the snorkel to. Today, I just heard from someone that the ram air effect of the snorkel COULD trip MAF sensor and cause trouble lights.
Has anyone encountered this or know whether or not I would have an issue? I would like to know BEFORE I drill a hole in my fender. As mentioned, we are new to this, we camp and hike so most often we are by ourselves so I'm looking to make my rig as bullet-proof as possible. When we are not by ourselves, I'm never the lead vehicle so we are in the dust cloud - tyring to get the air intake slightly above that.
Any help is appreciated. Many thanks (and this site is AWESOME!!! - I'm pretty blown away reading the articles and adventures).
I'm new here. My family and I are relatively new to overlanding (trail-riding likely to most of you). My vehicle is a 2002 Chevy Avalanche North Face Edition, 4WD, 1500 with a 5.3L. It has been modified, with more mods coming, but I have a question for you guys that I'm hoping I can get some help with. The mods in the exhaust and engine are: (I'm in CA so everything is CARB compliant - this is my daily driver also) Doug Thorley shorty headers, Super Chips tuner, S&B CAI, MSD wires, Magna-Flow muffler and rerouted exhaust (tucked up high to avoid getting smashed), dual Optima batteries (isolated).
With that said, there are limited options of things for my particular vehicle - so after doing some research for approximate fit, I purchased a Safari Snorkel (SS81HF) for an 80 Series Land Cruiser as that looks to be the closest shape to mine that I could find. S&B air filters was kind enough to send me a completely sealed airbox to fab the snorkel to. Today, I just heard from someone that the ram air effect of the snorkel COULD trip MAF sensor and cause trouble lights.
Has anyone encountered this or know whether or not I would have an issue? I would like to know BEFORE I drill a hole in my fender. As mentioned, we are new to this, we camp and hike so most often we are by ourselves so I'm looking to make my rig as bullet-proof as possible. When we are not by ourselves, I'm never the lead vehicle so we are in the dust cloud - tyring to get the air intake slightly above that.
Any help is appreciated. Many thanks (and this site is AWESOME!!! - I'm pretty blown away reading the articles and adventures).