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That's a pretty sweet truck! That's basically what we are planning to build, but ours will probably be a little smaller. We haven't decided if we will leave the spare tire behind the cab, or relocate it and move the camper volume forward on the right side like that one. Did it still have the air cleaned assembly on the left side?
Any other photos of expedition trucks from the Expo?
Michael
Not sure how they did it but it's ea$y. Donaldson's Air cleaners has everything you need. Donaldson made the unit on the trucks now.I've seen several pictures of that truck. On GXV website and Expo. They have relocated the air box . Anyone here done the same or know how it was done?
I wouldn't relocate the air filter. It's always a compromise to the worst . Just look at the condition the POS of a recently new owner is in.I've seen several pictures of that truck. On GXV website and Expo. They have relocated the air box . Anyone here done the same or know how it was done?
I'll have to pull it apart and take a look. They probably did some kind of flow conditioning prior to the air entering the vortex tube bank. I think the vortex tube bank can take ambient air directly without any flow conditioning (like the inertial particle separators on helicopter and aircraft systems), but the right angle top on the snorkel might mess up the airflow to the point that it requires additional gizmos like you said.Underneath the air intake are several round turbine looking openings , I wouldn't be surprised if the length and shape of the intake is specifically designed. Kind of like the hose that goes from the exhaust pipe to the intake to work as a large particle filter
Why look at that..... see we can agree on something; at least if your going to actually go off road. For military purposes.... its right on the money. Otherwise if you're just a cool looking military rig based RV whose only offroading is occasional US forrest service road camp sites....... the military air cleaner setup is overkill. High snorkel is always advised if getting into Dusty climates thoughI wouldn't relocate the air filter. It's always a compromise to the worst .....
Good point... most assuredly this is the whole reason the tranny/Tcase and Drive shaft separated was the modified air cleaner. lol....Just look at the condition the POS of a recently new owner is in.
Bingo. For this reason, thousands of off road rigs have done high snorkels wth various air cleaner setups this way for decades. As 98G says for nasty environments the FMTV set up is amazingly well designed like those of Mercedes, Styer, Man, and others. Expedition Rigs, Rally Trucks etc. based on any of these and others incorporate similar designs as well. Granted they got Ton more money than we do to design and test. In mind of their resource$ compared to most of ours; keeping the air cleaner closer to OEM as one can is wise if your going to use her for way more than a parade queen and run about...... Apart from what you mentioned. the intake is not mounted as high only to keep the water out, but higher above the ground, as the air is exponentially less polluted with dust particles.
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