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Ok if you have some rusty welding rods.
On the shelf next to my tin of elbow grease, just to the left of the tartan paint.
later cars had the twin pipe as standardDatatek apparently got his from here: Range Rover P38A (Second Generation) 1995-2002 Models Exhaust Parts
Look pretty good to me. At that price I think it is worth going stainless. Mine only has a single pipe. Looks like the later models maybe went to 2 pipes?
Interestingly, the twin sports pipe on the site is somewhat cheaper than the normal one! Presumably they just left the baffles out!
Bosal were sold because they were losing money. Folks stopped buying their decent exhausts and bought cheapo stuff from the far east.
Now the new owners have moved the production to Poland to reduce costs and the quality has gone down.
Brake lines need moving if you change from a single pipe to twin pipes.
Thanks Jacckk. That's a REALLY useful piece of information.
OK. Single pipe it is! Cheaper option all round.
You sure?Brake lines need moving if you change from a single pipe to twin pipes.
You sure?
Must have a look, I know it needs additional hangers. Personally, If mine had had the single pipe, I would have fitted that but I wanted to keep it as standard.Would think so Keith. Unless you wanted very warm flexi hoses on earlier lay out.
Must have a look, I know it needs additional hangers. Personally, I mine had had the single pipe, I would have fitted that but I wanted to keep it as standard.
Might be a good idea to replace the brake pipes anyway as they are prone to rustOn the earlier versions pre 1997 brake pipes came in along O/S inner chassis ran up above tank towards N/S and picked up flexis to axle two thirds way over to N/S. Clipped to axle just above diff casing. Then fed either way to caliper flexis. On later models 1997 on. One pipe goes straight to O/S caliper flexi via an additional flexi and a swan necked pipe. Other goes along chassis over between chassis and body turns forward then connects to another additional flexi and another swan neck pipe to existing caliper flexi. Presumably to make room for twin exhaust outlets.
Might be a good idea to replace the brake pipes anyway as they are prone to rust
I think the sports exhaust is thinner gauge and less silencing.Yes, I've been worried about that ever since Wammers discovered a disaster behind his fuel tank. I keep an eye on the fluid level and it isn't changing so guessing all fine for now.
Anyway. Single-pipe exhaust ordered, the most sensible option all around. Delivered to the door for £363 all in and should be here the day after tomorrow. A mild steel one would be £100 and I'm reasonably sure I'll get 3 times the lifespan out of it.
I never did find out what a "sports" exhaust was though, or why it is so much cheaper despite looking more complex on the outside!
You sure?
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