87 yj $4000
actually, snorkels make alot of sense when crossing streams/large puddles.. example - i know my air intake is right behind the headlight, so i won't intentionally go any deeper than mid-bumper. here in south NJ, we have lots of water holes.. i'll ease in and keep an eye on the depth because i know some are jeep swallowers...
the reason i want to install the snorkel is because sometimes, in the middle of a 60 foot long puddle there's a 18 inch deep pothole on one side or the other. if i hit that hole on the driver side, i'm almost guaranteed a hydrolock. So the snorkel is an insurance policy. Yeah, i know if i go much deeper i'm taking on water, so i dont plan on going that deep.
You do not have to extend the exhaust if it will be submerged, so long as you don't turn the engine off. so long as it is running, back pressure will keep the water out, it will be able to exhaust just fine, of the system and the engine will not stall unless you get real deep (we're talking feet underwater). I constantly submerge my jeep to the bumpers, it does not harm the catalytic converter. it hisses a little till it cools down, then it just runs cool. you just put ou higher emissions till it heats back up. you just have to back up slow, so you dont force water in, and any that does get in will steam out pretty quickly.