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Dealer is going to block the snorkel on our Trailhunter before we take delivery.

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The dealership installed the parts they thought would work. During a test drive the car threw an error code so they had to remove the modification.
Tough break.

Try one of these, it does help.

Remove the two phillps head screws on the protective louvered screen/grille and then it'll pop right out when you pull on it. Push your sponge inside the snorkel tube about 1–2 inches down so it can't be seen but not so deep that you can’t remove it if needed. The sponge should fit snugly to avoid being sucked into the intake or falling out. Snap the louvered grill back in and put the little retaining screws back in and voila!

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Tough break.

Try one of these, it does help.

Remove the two phillps head screws on the protective louvered screen/grille and then it'll pop right out when you pull on it. Push your sponge inside the snorkel tube about 1–2 inches down so it can't be seen but not so deep that you can’t remove it if needed. The sponge should fit snugly to avoid being sucked into the intake or falling out. Snap the louvered grill back in and put the little retaining screws back in and voila!

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It's not that loud to start with, and hardly noticeable if the windows are up. Putting a sponge in there is restricting the airflow and probably voiding your warranty.
 

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Tough break.

Try one of these, it does help.

Remove the two phillps head screws on the protective louvered screen/grille and then it'll pop right out when you pull on it. Push your sponge inside the snorkel tube about 1–2 inches down so it can't be seen but not so deep that you can’t remove it if needed. The sponge should fit snugly to avoid being sucked into the intake or falling out. Snap the louvered grill back in and put the little retaining screws back in and voila!

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LOLWUT

Are you opening up the air path somewhere else, or are you just stuffing a giant sponge in your intake and rolling with it? Because this is a terrible idea LOL
 
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Tough break.

Try one of these, it does help.

Remove the two phillps head screws on the protective louvered screen/grille and then it'll pop right out when you pull on it. Push your sponge inside the snorkel tube about 1–2 inches down so it can't be seen but not so deep that you can’t remove it if needed. The sponge should fit snugly to avoid being sucked into the intake or falling out. Snap the louvered grill back in and put the little retaining screws back in and voila!

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I was a helicopter mechanic for 28 years. I guarantee that you are blocking the airflow. That type of sponge is made form polyurethane foam. As that type of sponge ages they disintegrate into little pieces. Those pieces are going to get sucked into the engine. Not good.
 

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you have no idea what you're talking about. lots of taco owners and owners of other 4x4s with snorkels do this. not invented here.

airflow passes around the edges of a sponge plug inside the snorkel because the sponge is porous and not a perfect seal. it fits snugly but does not block the entire intake.

a dense closed-cell foam plug will not break down or shed fragments, nor enter the engine air stream.

even you purposely sprinkled sponge residue in there, the engine air filter would trap the particles protecting the engine the same as any other dust and debris.

at the same time it shouldn't just be forgotten and left to rot in there forever either.

but suit yourself.

if i have a helicopter repair question i know who to ask.
 

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you have no idea what you're talking about. lots of taco owners and owners of other 4x4s with snorkels do this. not invented here.

airflow passes around the edges of a sponge plug inside the snorkel because the sponge is porous and not a perfect seal. it fits snugly but does not block the entire intake.

a dense closed-cell foam plug will not break down or shed fragments, nor enter the engine air stream.

even you purposely sprinkled sponge residue in there, the engine air filter would trap the particles protecting the engine the same as any other dust and debris.

at the same time it shouldn't just be forgotten and left to rot in there forever either.

but suit yourself.

if i have a helicopter repair question i know who to ask.
Well just having the snorkel you lose 3 horsepower over the non-sorkel models. Wonder how much a silly sponge knocks that down further.
 

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you have no idea what you're talking about. lots of taco owners and owners of other 4x4s with snorkels do this. not invented here.

airflow passes around the edges of a sponge plug inside the snorkel because the sponge is porous and not a perfect seal. it fits snugly but does not block the entire intake.

a dense closed-cell foam plug will not break down or shed fragments, nor enter the engine air stream.

even you purposely sprinkled sponge residue in there, the engine air filter would trap the particles protecting the engine the same as any other dust and debris.

at the same time it shouldn't just be forgotten and left to rot in there forever either.

but suit yourself.

if i have a helicopter repair question i know who to ask.
2025 4runner 6th gen Dealer is going to block the snorkel on our Trailhunter before we take delivery. 1759971946628-68
 
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you have no idea what you're talking about. lots of taco owners and owners of other 4x4s with snorkels do this. not invented here.

airflow passes around the edges of a sponge plug inside the snorkel because the sponge is porous and not a perfect seal. it fits snugly but does not block the entire intake.

a dense closed-cell foam plug will not break down or shed fragments, nor enter the engine air stream.

even you purposely sprinkled sponge residue in there, the engine air filter would trap the particles protecting the engine the same as any other dust and debris.

at the same time it shouldn't just be forgotten and left to rot in there forever either.

but suit yourself.

if i have a helicopter repair question i know who to ask.
I just don't understand your insistence that I shove a sponge in my snorkel. Sounds a little weird. If you have a question about helicopter repair bring your checkbook. I'm not cheap. I will suit myself. Thanks.
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