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    Td5 Exhaust Manifold..

    Hi all,
    I'm wanting to pick the brains of people regarding the Exhaust Manifolds on eBay. They seem a bit cheap to me, so just wondering if anyone else has purchased these for their beloved Td5....
    Good, Bad, Ugly?
    Thank you.
    Mark.
    Exhaust Manifold Kit For LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2 TD5 | eBay

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    I'm going to hazard a guess(ie. no experience), but I'd say worth a go for the money, with the caveat that you'd have to support the turbo with one of those manifolds.
    The vibrations of the TD5 with the turbo hanging off that manifold ... 99.9% likely that the welds, if not the actual tubing will crack in short time.
    Arthur.

    All these discos are giving me a heart attack!

    '99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
    '03 D2 Td5 Auto
    '03 D2a Td5 Auto

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    There have been some in the past who bought these and found that they cracked in short order.
    Also some did not allow the aircon to fit.
    IMHO, you are better with a cast manifold, ground straight, the ribs between cylinders ground down, and the holes elongated most at each end. Then get it ceramic coated inside and out if possible.
    Mine has been not leaking now for about 3-4 years, touch wood.
    Oh and I used strong Mercedes studs and Belleville washers under the nuts.
    Regards Philip A
    And don't let it get over 700C.

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    Allisport sell a higher flow, ceramic coated manifold. If your planning on keeping your beast for a while it might be a consideration
    "Land Rover - making mechanics out of everyday motorists for nearly 70 years"

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    Is that the one for $1000?

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    This one:

    Performance exhaust manifold for TD5 Defender and Discovery - AlliSport

    Definitely the thing you only do if your keeping your car for the long haul. I do like the way it doesn’t restrict the exhaust flow like the standard does.
    "Land Rover - making mechanics out of everyday motorists for nearly 70 years"

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    Yeah I think it's $1100 landed here with out taxes and import duties

    But an decent unit

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    Don’t touch it.

    No, not one, zip, zero, zilch attempts to make a welded TD5 manifold have succeeded.

    Allisport and others tried and failed - hence why Allisport tooled up the Cast version.

    You’ll be throwing your money and time away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Don’t touch it.

    No, not one, zip, zero, zilch attempts to make a welded TD5 manifold have succeeded.

    Allisport and others tried and failed - hence why Allisport tooled up the Cast version.

    You’ll be throwing your money and time away.

    So their cast manifold they make are good?

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    Td5 Exhaust Manifold..

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaaaiju View Post
    So their cast manifold they make are good?
    Read the 3rd paragraph again. Td5 Exhaust Manifold..
    Yes. The cast bespoke unit is a success.

    Allisport amongst others also tried to make a tubular manifold and testing found all of them failed.

    So they went to a bespoke casting and have ultimate success.

    In short - Cast=Good. Tube=Bad.
    The vibration and thermal variation doesn’t suit a welded tubular manifold.

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