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RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - RRevoqueTD4 - 10-02-2012 12:47am

(08-02-2012 02:08pm)MrHooky Wrote:  Rather than worry about changing the exhaust and bumper to get more sound why don't you just put the money towards a remap?

Same power then as an SD4 plus it doesn't really matter that you've got one exhaust. I like the idea of chasing all those SD4 owners with a remapped ED4 with its puny single tailpipe...

Smile)) agree with you...i am going to the remapping 4 sure...that i've decided already...but i really think that twin exhaust looks way more cool then the single one...if not else im just gonna put a "fake" exhaust on the right side...just for the looks
(08-02-2012 10:06pm)cutter7 Wrote:  Just seen this..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Milltek-Cat-Back-Exhaust-System-Range-Rover-Evoque-5DR-Coupe-TD4-SD4-/270875292497?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3f116cf351#ht_2700wt_1413

and also..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Milltek-Cat-Back-Exhaust-System-Range-Rover-Evoque-5DR-Coupe-TD4-SD4-/270875291241?_trksid=p5197.m185&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC.NPJS%26itu%3DI%252BUA%26otn%3D12%26pmod%3D270875292497%26po​%3DLVI%26ps%3D63#ht_1946wt_1413

I am already talking with the guys from AMD that work with Miltek and waiting for their answer...they do the remapping as well as well as they do the exhaust change.
However there is a slight ironic thing by all this..they say that they do the remapping without RR dealer knowing it...which doesnt void my 3 year RR warranty...but the problem begins with the exhaust change I beleive ...and this where It gets complicated (am still waiting for them to answer on this topic)...They can change the exhaust from single to twin...but i have to change the rear bumper from TD4 version to SD4...and by doing so...wouldn't the guys from RR notice that I have a customised twin exhaust which would probably void my warranty?


RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - GibEvoque - 10-02-2012 03:18pm

The remap will invalidate your warranty, however if the dealer finds it you'll have to pay for the repairs.

Just a word of warning, technically it is fraudulent to get warranty work undertaken taken without declaring your mods, and if found out down the line could be an issue.


RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - RRevoqueTD4 - 10-02-2012 06:46pm

(10-02-2012 03:18pm)GibEvoque Wrote:  The remap will invalidate your warranty, however if the dealer finds it you'll have to pay for the repairs.

Just a word of warning, technically it is fraudulent to get warranty work undertaken taken without declaring your mods, and if found out down the line could be an issue.

I am not suppose to say this but even the RR salesman told me it is not a problem to remap the engine. Bascily because the SD4 and TD4 are completely 100% same engines. The same citroen engines are found also in freelanders and are already know to be remapped with no problems. The bigger problem would be to tune up the SD4 to maybe 210 or more horsepowers...but at the 150hp TD4 your simply putting it into its 190hp original state.

However officialy it shouldn't be done I agree...but also...why pay 5000€ more if I can get the same specs for 500€?
This is not the issue...the issue are the exhausts...if its gonna be too much ??? and to much $$$ i'm not gonna do it and just go with the remapping.


RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - GibEvoque - 10-02-2012 11:57pm

the engines are not the same, the injectors are different in the TD4 to the SD4 and would need exchanging before going past 200bhp, as they are the limiting factor,


RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - lynx - 08-05-2012 10:48pm

so....how did it go?
I would be interested in the twin exhaust..but only for looks...
Maybe there is a spare part to be bought...rather than doing it for getting more power out of the car.


RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - Cedric - 09-05-2012 06:13pm

I saw a TD4 at the dealer with a twin exhaust, but it was a Dynamic. If it's still there when I collect mine next Tuesday, I'll take a picture.


RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - barks - 10-05-2012 05:02am

(09-05-2012 06:13pm)Cedric Wrote:  I saw a TD4 at the dealer with a twin exhaust, but it was a Dynamic. If it's still there when I collect mine next Tuesday, I'll take a picture.

I think you'll find it is still only a single exhaust the "twin outlets" on the Dynamic are decorative trim pieces only - my dealer mentioned this when I was considering a TD4 in Dynamic. In the end I specced an SD4 Pure.


RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - benzina - 10-05-2012 07:05am

And as confirmed by GibEvoque back in post #10 .... Quote '' Just to add, I have a Euro spec TD4 Dynamic, and can confirm this also only has the single exhaust, but the usual twin trim of the Dynamic bumper.''

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RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - DannyEvoque - 10-05-2012 01:18pm

Hi,
I can confirm that in Belgium the TD4 Dynamic has definitely twin exhaust(2 pipes)! It seems that specs depends on the country.

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RE: Evoque TD4 single exhaust to twin exhaust? - BFGEvoqueMan - 10-05-2012 01:56pm

(10-05-2012 01:18pm)DannyEvoque Wrote:  Hi,
I can confirm that in Belgium the TD4 Dynamic has definitely twin exhaust(2 pipes)! It seems that specs depends on the country.


The system is really simple:

Pure/Prestige:

ED4 1 exhaust
TD4 1 exhaust
SD4 2 exhausts
Si4 2 exhausts

Dynamic:

All models 2 exterior trim covers with only one working (Ed4/Td4) or both working (SD4/Si4). This is the only "counrty dependant" part as for example in UK, we are denied Ed4/Td4 Dynamic models.

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