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Old 5th September 2008, 11:44 PM
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sounds awesome!! Wonder if my 3.9 could sound that good. I'm running stock manifolds with two Lukey Ultraflow mufflers.
It gets really crackly like a Holden 253 once the revs pickup.
****s me to tears......
Really....
Like drivin an English Sandman PV, but try finding the space to fit two mufflers under there...
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Old 8th September 2008, 03:44 PM
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Do you need to fit 2? I've only got the one in mine. Seems odd that it goes from 2 pipes to 1 then back out to 2 again but the guys at Hi Tech mufflers assure me it's perfectly fine setup like that... Is this right? Seems fine...
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Do you need to fit 2? I've only got the one in mine. Seems odd that it goes from 2 pipes to 1 then back out to 2 again but the guys at Hi Tech mufflers assure me it's perfectly fine setup like that... Is this right? Seems fine...
The later P38A were changed to a 2-1-2 pipe exhaust to reduce drive-by noise levels.
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YouTube - Exhaust upgrade Range Rover P38



How did you lean the P38A into the corners?

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Old 8th September 2008, 06:37 PM
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A few pics, pretty crappy quality for now, will get a better after shot later...

Leaks ahoy!




After...
No more leaks






nice ****
Squares with red crosses?
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Where did you get the extrctors?

Hi,

your setup is pretty much what I am looking for, some minor differences but the main thing I want is extractors. I have looked around and it seems they need to be customised to suit the P38. I have a 2002 4.6 HSE and I would love extractors. Can you tell me what you used, please?

Cheers Mick
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Hi,

your setup is pretty much what I am looking for, some minor differences but the main thing I want is extractors. I have looked around and it seems they need to be customised to suit the P38. I have a 2002 4.6 HSE and I would love extractors. Can you tell me what you used, please?

Cheers Mick
Sorry Mick, the extractors were already on when i got it - bit of Frankenstein since it also had the tiny cats and Commodore muffler!?!?

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Having trouble re-loading the images as requested. Here's a link to the page with the pics...

Picasa Web Albums - David - RR P38 exhaust
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all I want for xmas is a set of extractors

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Sorry Mick, the extractors were already on when i got it - bit of Frankenstein since it also had the tiny cats and Commodore muffler!?!?
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Sob sob... it seems I am left to do it myself.

Cheers for the sounds though, very cool rangie noises. Eventually I will go for a set of extractors to some good cats into a single pipe and good muffler and out a single pipe at the rear.
Thanks again
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