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RTC4924 - Uitlaatspruitstuk – Roestvrij staal

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Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Uitlaatspruitstuk verzamelt uitlaatgas van de cilinderkoppoorten en leidt het naar het uitlaatsysteem.

Vervaardigd van roestvrij staal. Het wordt aan de uitlaatzijde van de cilinderkop geschroefd en leidt de verbrande gassen verder naar de turbolader en downpipe. Specifiek voor de VM 2.4L en 2.5L turbodieselmotor.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic tot 1994
Fitment Notes RANGE ROVER CLASSIC 1986-1994 — 2.4L/2.5L VM Turbodiesel
Alternative Codes
RTC4924

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Frequently asked questions

What does the stainless steel exhaust manifold do?
The stainless steel exhaust manifold collects exhaust gas from the cylinder head ports on the Range Rover Classic 2.4L and 2.5L VM turbo diesel and channels it into the exhaust system. It bolts to the head's exhaust face and feeds spent gas onward to the turbocharger and downpipe.
Where does the exhaust manifold mount on the engine?
The exhaust manifold bolts to the exhaust face of the cylinder head on the Range Rover Classic VM turbo diesel. It sits between the head ports and the turbocharger, gathering gas from each cylinder into a single outlet that feeds the turbo and downpipe.
What are the signs of a failed exhaust manifold?
A failed or cracked exhaust manifold usually shows as a ticking that's loudest on cold start, a hissing under load, and an exhaust smell in the engine bay. On the VM turbo diesel a crack also bleeds off gas before the turbo, so boost and pulling power typically drop.