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Now that's interesting! I have got cats that are rattling and have been wondering what to do. I have been told by the MOT place that if The Range Rover was made after a certain date (1990 I think) it falls into a lower emissions bracket, hence the cats to bring the emissions down to that level. I have been told that you can remove them but still have to be below the emissions level which is only achievable with a good tight engine...... well I'm up to 160,000 miles now and don't think I would get away with it.... that said I don't burn any oil and the engine seems good, and at every MOT test the emissions have been really low. My other concern is altering the back pressures in the exhaust. I was told that if you want your Land Rover V8 to run smoothly you need to stick with a genuine exhaust. If you fit an oversized stainless steel exhaust minus a silencer to get more BHP you only achieve this if you have the ECU remapped. How true is this? Can you just cut out the cats and still have it running smoothly?
O.k My cats have had it they are getting nosier by the day. I want to cut them out. Can I just cut streight through the exhaust pipe either side of the cats and replace with a straight bit of pipe slightly bigger that the external diameter of the exhaust pipe slotting over and clamping? Do you need to remove the section of exhaust with the cats in to do this of can you do it in situ.Happy new year!
I did the other side with a piece larger & it was l a lot easier.
Quote from: Reggieroo on January 05, 2009, 18:06:37I did the other side with a piece larger & it was l a lot easier.Ok that sounds good...... where do I find the pipe? Can't think of anywhere that would sell that sort of pipe can you give me a few pointers!Tar
Typical, another Lucas Prince of Darkness speciality elektrik system.
Quote from: Range Rover Blues on January 22, 2009, 01:50:45Typical, another Lucas Prince of Darkness speciality elektrik system.Did you know it was a bought-in Bosch design,