Decat will increase power and efficiency but it will also make it smelly.
I have removed the rear muffler box on my one, gives it a nice grumble and no added smells.
There is no droning noises when driving either
So while my engine is currently in pieces in the boot of the Rangie whilst I am waiting for my Turbo to be rebuilt and new injectors to arrive I have been pondering on what other improvements I should undertake given the current unparalleled access to engine components.
I have ordered the EGR bypass and are now considering a decat whilst the turbo is off.
Has anyone done this? I have read on a few other (not as good) forums in the uk people have seen improvement and X5 owners have seemed to have success.
Just wanting input from my fellow Aussie L322 owners!!
I had seen this online Fast Road Conversions - 01233 662225 - Exhaust Specialists in Kent
2023 Defender 130 D300
SOLD - 2010 Discovery 4 V8
SOLD - 2008 Range Rover Vogue L322 TDV8
SOLD - 2006 Range Rover Sport L320 TDV6
SOLD - 2002 Range Rover L322 TD6
SOLD - 2002 Discovery 2 TD5
SOLD - 1997 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
SOLD - 1999 Range Rover 4.0 SE
Decat will increase power and efficiency but it will also make it smelly.
I have removed the rear muffler box on my one, gives it a nice grumble and no added smells.
There is no droning noises when driving either
Ok...might just run a hi-flow cat instead!
2023 Defender 130 D300
SOLD - 2010 Discovery 4 V8
SOLD - 2008 Range Rover Vogue L322 TDV8
SOLD - 2006 Range Rover Sport L320 TDV6
SOLD - 2002 Range Rover L322 TD6
SOLD - 2002 Discovery 2 TD5
SOLD - 1997 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
SOLD - 1999 Range Rover 4.0 SE
mine has a high flow cat that was fitted because the original started rattling.
L322 3.6TDv8 Lux
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