are 2007 manifolds soutable for older V8's?
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are 2007 manifolds soutable for older V8's?
im gonna have to do something to bring my exhausts along the exhaust ports then down amnd under the car due to room isues, would these fit older 3.5 engines?
they are very ugly but might do the trick?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Stainless-Steel-R ... 286.c0.m14
else it hink i will have to make some, or maybe use the older 101 exhausts.
Ralph
they are very ugly but might do the trick?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Stainless-Steel-R ... 286.c0.m14
else it hink i will have to make some, or maybe use the older 101 exhausts.
Ralph
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there are a set of cast manifolds that come out the back, but I cant remember which ones they are, P6??
What about these, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-P38-4 ... 286.c0.m14
Late model 4.6 rangie stainless manifolds.
What about these, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-P38-4 ... 286.c0.m14
Late model 4.6 rangie stainless manifolds.
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101 exhaust manifolds have a nasty habit of cracking, so i'd check first to make sure they haven't. Also the right hand (IIRC) manifolds are getting very rare these days and can go for big money.Ralphh85 wrote:101 exhausts may well be the way forward.
will have to check engine/subframe an might have a bid on they!
cheers.
william
101 exhausts
where do they crack?
i have 1 already which i picked up from a mates last night, its the left hand side one (drivers side).
im not sure if he has any more as he wasnt there an was only one i could find.
Ralph
edit, i will probly replace them with tubular stainless ones once ont he road anyway so as long as they are ok for a bit it will be fine, if they crack in a year it doesnt matter.
also they are a prettty bad performance design, will they reduce power at all? or are they no worse than rangy ones etc?
i have 1 already which i picked up from a mates last night, its the left hand side one (drivers side).
im not sure if he has any more as he wasnt there an was only one i could find.
Ralph
edit, i will probly replace them with tubular stainless ones once ont he road anyway so as long as they are ok for a bit it will be fine, if they crack in a year it doesnt matter.
also they are a prettty bad performance design, will they reduce power at all? or are they no worse than rangy ones etc?
Re: 101 exhausts
Mine had a verticle crack on the engine side ~half way along. I didn't see it until i had the engine stripped for a rebuild.Ralphh85 wrote:where do they crack?
Apparantly they tend to crack because when Land Rover produced them they didn't let them weather for any length of time before they were machined flat. Also, they were attached without any gaskets which probably didn't help either.
101 definitely weren't built for performance! I think the Range rover P38 exhaust manifolds would be better (and usually cheaper). unfortunately for me, they foul on the 101 chassis.Ralphh85 wrote: also they are a prettty bad performance design, will they reduce power at all? or are they no worse than rangy ones etc?



