96 Disco Y Pipe compatible with 95 RRC

silvermax

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so my 95 RRC needs new cats and have a Y pipe with cats from a 96 disco, the disco pipe ha 4 O2 sensors to my RR 2...Can I still use it and anything I nee to know to make it work?

Thanks guys
 

TOM R

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Disco has cast iron manifolds, rrc has steel tube headers totally different flanges iirc
 

p m

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Wtf is the difference between a range rover and p38?
in 1995 model year, both RRC and P38A were sold in the U.S.
The manifolds from a 95 RRC (the OP's question) will fit a 96 D1. The manifolds from a P38A will not.
There are more differences than that, but others don't apply.
 

Buddy

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Wtf is the difference between a range rover and p38?

Well technically the P38 is a Range Rover. But you said the RRC had headers and an RRC is a Range Rover Classic. The RRC has a very similar platform to the DI. P38 is the next generation of Range Rover and with that the parts similarity started to differ greatly.
 

TOM R

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OK so they are the same vehicle p38 is the newer version like d1/d2?
I just always see header manifolds on rangies in the jy
 

listerdiesel

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P38 was the last beam-axle Range Rover, but had much increased use of electronics compared with the RRC, which was sold for a period alongside the P38.

Early P38's were a bit of a nightmare, but post 2001 or so they had a raft of improvements, they are the ones to go for.

Nice motors, but although they had all the 4WD etc etc, they were a bit too comfy to take off-roading.

Peter
 

TOM R

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Thank you for the info I been wondering that for some time , so then is hsc a trim level on that like else is on d1?