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Push turbo snorkel question

wwillf01

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So I have asked this before but can't seem to find the info... I want to 90 the filter in the air so I can have more storage and keep it out of the snow...... What have people found to be the perfect part for this.....


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I used 2" black sewer 45 degree (you can use 90 I just preferred the look of 45) outside was like 2 1/2 inches. Plugged it directly to rubber tube off of turbo, clamped it, connected about 4" of 2 3/4 radiator hose to pipe, clamped it and connected top of radiator hose to intake and clamped. Looks real clean and it is effective. Rode two times since in good powder no problems.
 
I think the 90 I used on my sled is a dayco 70920.
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Not sure on the size you need for the push, but I ordered mine from these guys it matches the Yamaha Blue nicely and is everybit the same quality as the high priced ones. to get this link in eBay i searched "ford focus silicone 90" and arranged price+shipping lowest first. That brought up many different sizes

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/SILICONE-HOSES-90-Degree-Standard-Elbow-Hose-48mm-1-4-5-FOCUS-RS-ZX3-90-Blue-/261092836702?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cca58855e&vxp=mtr&_uhb=1
 
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. I use a 45 degree silicone hose. This works good,I don't hit it with my foot and it flexes enough when riding the snow shakes off the filter. :)
 
I used 2" black sewer 45 degree (you can use 90 I just preferred the look of 45) outside was like 2 1/2 inches. Plugged it directly to rubber tube off of turbo, clamped it, connected about 4" of 2 3/4 radiator hose to pipe, clamped it and connected top of radiator hose to intake and clamped. Looks real clean and it is effective. Rode two times since in good powder no problems.

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. I use a 45 degree silicone hose. This works good,I don't hit it with my foot and it flexes enough when riding the snow shakes off the filter. :)





Are you running a 162 track and tunnel? I have a 154 so I might have to 90?
 
I'd run a 90, it frees up more room on the tunnel and I doubt there's any difference in restriction. I've had zero problems with mine, I've kicked it once or twice rolled the sled and its been great.
 
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