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ETC5330 - Uitlaatspruitstuk – 2.5L Benzine

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Uitlaatspruitstuk voor de 2.5L 4-cilinder benzinemotor. Wordt aan de uitlaatpoorten van de cilinderkop geschroefd en verzamelt de uitlaatgassen van elke cilinder, om ze vervolgens via een enkele uitlaat naar de voorpijp en de rest van het uitlaatsysteem te leiden.

Gegoten om te passen bij het originele poortpatroon en de uitlaatflens, zodat deze zonder aanpassingen aansluit op de cilinderkop en de aansluiting van de voorpijp.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Fitment Notes DEFENDER 1987-2006 — 2.5L 4 Cilinder Benzine
Alternative Codes
ETC5330

On order 1 unit · ETA 07-07-2026

Currently out of stock. Order now — we'll ship as soon as it arrives.


When will my order arrive?

We have 1 unit on order from our supplier, expected 07-07-2026. Order now to reserve — we'll dispatch as soon as stock arrives.

  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.

Need it sooner? Contact us about express import (2–5 business days).

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Frequently asked questions

What does the ETC5330 exhaust manifold do?
The ETC5330 exhaust manifold bolts to the cylinder head exhaust ports on the 2.5L 4-cylinder petrol engine and collects exhaust gas from each cylinder into a single outlet feeding the downpipe. It's cast to the original Land Rover Defender port and flange pattern, so it mates without modification.
Which engine and model does this manifold fit?
This manifold fits the Land Rover Defender with the 2.5L 4-cylinder petrol engine. It's specific to that petrol unit, so it won't suit the diesel, Tdi, or V8 Defender variants. Confirm your engine is the 2.5 petrol before ordering.
Why do exhaust manifolds fail on these engines?
Exhaust manifolds usually fail from cracking or warping after years of heat cycling, causing an exhaust leak, ticking noise, or blowing at the flange. A warped manifold also stops the gasket sealing. Replacing it restores a gas-tight joint to the downpipe.
What's needed to fit the exhaust manifold?
Fitting typically means removing the old manifold, cleaning the head face, and bolting the new one up with fresh gaskets. Manifold studs on older Defenders often corrode and can shear, so penetrating oil and care help. It's a moderate DIY job with basic hand tools.