mauricio_28
Adventurer
The following discussion pertain to the benefits of a snorkel when wading/fording. It does not pertain to the benefits of cleaner air, cooler air, more air, etc. from a snorkel. That being said, the question is:
Being that the air intake hose on most engines already sits pretty high, on some almost flush against the hood, does a snorkel not give a false sense of security unless the exhaust and the engine electrics/electronics are also shielded from water? Or in other words, is it not true that a snorkel really does not extend the maximum wading/fording depth of a vehicle?
Being that the air intake hose on most engines already sits pretty high, on some almost flush against the hood, does a snorkel not give a false sense of security unless the exhaust and the engine electrics/electronics are also shielded from water? Or in other words, is it not true that a snorkel really does not extend the maximum wading/fording depth of a vehicle?