Actually, I think that statement of yours is full of conjecture. The main one being that there is no loss of power with a snorkel. The stock cold air intakes are designed for efficiency of air flow from the factory. I doubt a long aftermarket snorkel is going to be as efficient as the OEM-designed setup.
You may not notice the difference in power from the seat of your pants, but I'm willing to bet there is a difference nonetheless.
Well, i'll take your bet. Why? because your guess is as good as mine.
Neither you nor any of the other guys saying there
MIGHT be a loss of power,have the numbers to back it up. Granted, neither do I. For now all I can say by experience: My car hasn't been hydrolocked, the filter is NOTICEABLY cleaner every 3000 miles than it used to be and I can still go as fast as I dare loaded or unloaded. When I see numbers: power gain/loss, amount of dust or water in the filter housing, I can objectively say it will be better or worse under specific conditions.
What I said was most accurate is the bunch of naysayers bringing arguments against snorkels based on nothing but the fact that they don't need it. No facts, overly complicated arguments and experience in other fields to somewhat back it up, but ultimately no facts.
the air is in essence being "rammed" into the intake ducting similar to how it is with a raised snorkel setup.
Sorry. No. Just, no.