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gigv8



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LARINI EXHAUST for the TDV8

Hello to everybody,
has anyone the Larini system fitted in the TDV8 with DPF ?
Does it sounds good anyway ?
Will it require some modifications?
Thank You in advance,
Giovanni

Post #179929 Fri Jul 25 2008 4:14pm
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Josh



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Hi,

I've got it fitted to a TDV8 and I also had it on a TDV6. Pics are in my gallery. Not sure what you mean by DPF Question

Sounds very good Thumbs Up

No modification to the lower valance required. Fits in perfectly and looks great as well Thumbs Up TDV6 - gone
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Post #180070 Sat Jul 26 2008 5:34pm
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DPF = Diesel Particle Filter ??

Post #180071 Sat Jul 26 2008 5:38pm
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gigv8



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Yes , DPF stands for Diesel Particle Filter

Post #180096 Sun Jul 27 2008 9:00am
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Josh



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In that case the exhaust is fitted well behind the CATS, assuming the DPF is forward of the CAT it should have no effect Question

Because any modification forward of the CAT will definately invalidate your warranty.

Also has added benefit that the black stuff still exits downwards Thumbs Up

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Post #180106 Sun Jul 27 2008 10:27am
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gigv8



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Josh,
starting from the engine You have the two exhaust manifolds then two CAT units(one for each side),follows the DPF unit then a big muffler and at last two smaller mufflers one for each side just before the tail pipes.
Giovanni

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Bobby wrote:
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The DPF has only recently been introduced I believe... 08 onwards if I remember (it's Mon morning and haven't had time to warm up my memory yet!) 

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Post #180156 Mon Jul 28 2008 7:44am
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Thanks chaps.........well in that case looking at the diagram I don't really see any reason why a Larini exhaust would make any difference.

After all it's only a bit of stainless steel pipe with two modified SS back boxes. The old exhaust pipes are cut a short distance before the two back boxes and in it goes. It's not a performance enhancer......just looks really good and sounds a lot better (imho).........

Unless any one thinks I've got it wrong. I'm sure Larini would provide the exact answer. TDV6 - gone
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shmoogle wrote:
The DPF has only recently been introduced I believe... 08 onwards if I remember (it's Mon morning and haven't had time to warm up my memory yet!)


Yes, you're right shmoogle.

On vehicles from 2008MY the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is available as an option.
The non-DPF exhaust system is also available. Malaysia Boleh!
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Salve Giovanni,


I have a Larini/JE system on my '08 car.
Like I mentioned in a previous post,the DPF has muted the V8 burble substantially and the Larini exhaust does't make it a whole lot different,looks a lot better though IMO.
If I were you I would order one without the rear pipes facing downward; the DPF absorbs most of the diesel soot anyway and it won't appear like you just slid a couple of €50 Halfords tips over the original exhaust tips.

Saluti,


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Post #180482 Tue Jul 29 2008 2:19pm
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gigv8



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Hello Michael,
thank you so much for the good advice, I'm not going to spend over eur 1000 if it doesn't change too much the "voice " of the v8!
I bought the car knowing not too much about the DPF , if I had known about that I would have ordered the car without the filter!!
Did You cut the pipes that connect the DPF to the muffler in order to mount the Larini exhaust?
Have You got a sound file of Your DPF/Larini exhaust?
Thank You in advance,
Giovanni

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I had the larini system fitted by my landrover dealer before i took delivery of the car,all I know is that it took them a couple of hours to get the system fitted.

The first time I started the car I was hugely disappointed by the muted exhaust note,the salesguy told me it was due to the DPF and they would not be able to remove it .

No specialist in my surroundings is willing to fettle with the DPF,so until someone is up to the job I guess I'm stuck with it.

I haven't got a soundfile at the moment, but I'll put someting together this weekend. 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java/Ebony(Gone)
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Post #180500 Tue Jul 29 2008 9:20pm
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I was thinking about this:
since the cars equipped with the DPF Evil or Very Mad have actually two big filters , the DPF itself acts substantially as a " sound filter" too and the muffler, what about removing the silencer after the DPF ?
It should sound like You had just one muffler!! Smile Smile

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