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Old 08-21-2013, 09:45 PM
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Of course on the ARB list there is no 2LRXT04.6002, there is a 001 and it skips to 003 lol but does that matter? It's just the 4.0 Liter that means anything?
 
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I swear, I don't know how I let this guy convince me I have a 4.6 lol unless that testing series number is more important then the actual liter size for installing cats.
 
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Old 08-22-2013, 08:08 AM
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Of course on the ARB list there is no 2LRXT04.6002, there is a 001 and it skips to 003 lol but does that matter? It's just the 4.0 Liter that means anything?
Here is a EPA listing for that number (its listed under 460): http://www.epa.gov/oms/cert/veh-cert...t/02crtmdl.txt

I believe that you have a 49 state approved cat not a CARB approved cat.

Mfr Cd Engine Fmly EF Sys # Evap Fmly EVF Sys # Carline Name
460 2LRXT04.6002 1 2LRXE0124001 1 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY SER II
 
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Old 08-22-2013, 09:22 AM
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1 cubic liter equals 61.0237 cubic inches. Where ever you read on the truck that you have a 241 cubic inch engine translates to a 4.0L engine NOT a 4.6L.

If the engine is original as you state, you have a 4.0L or 241 cu. inch engine. You'll never find a catalytic convertor listed on anyone's manufacturing list for an '02 with a 4.6L. It just didn't happen.
 
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Old 08-22-2013, 11:24 AM
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Okay, so after doing some more DD, it's not about the 4.0 or 4.6, regardless, the test group has to be in the system. They have after market cats for groups 2LRXT04.6001 and 2LRXT04.6003, however, no one is authorized by the ARB to make an after market cat for test group 2LRXT04.6002, which is what I have (ar at least what my car sticker states). So, again ... does anyone have a CALI CAT for an 02 for sale? If you're LR was registered in CALI before and you left the state and want to trade for a magnaflow and want to make some cash ... let's talk!
 
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by usnavylt
Okay, so after doing some more DD, it's not about the 4.0 or 4.6, regardless, the test group has to be in the system. They have after market cats for groups 2LRXT04.6001 and 2LRXT04.6003, however, no one is authorized by the ARB to make an after market cat for test group 2LRXT04.6002, which is what I have (ar at least what my car sticker states). So, again ... does anyone have a CALI CAT for an 02 for sale? If you're LR was registered in CALI before and you left the state and want to trade for a magnaflow and want to make some cash ... let's talk!
Did you find a cali spec pipe? I have a 99 DII with a CA emissions, I don't have plans to put it on the road. Is the CA cat marked? If so, let me know and I will take a look to see if mine has the markings you need.
 
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Old 09-13-2013, 01:55 PM
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Did you find a cali spec pipe? I have a 99 DII with a CA emissions, I don't have plans to put it on the road. Is the CA cat marked? If so, let me know and I will take a look to see if mine has the markings you need.
Acomato, all of the OE cats are the same part number, so if your still works it should be fine. Just don't tell California that you did it because used cats are illegal there, even if they are better than what you had. Totally crazy logic.
 
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Originally Posted by usnavylt
I know it's a long shot, but thought I would try. If you have this for sale, or know where I can purchase one it would really help me out. Thank you. --Ken Jones, LT, USN
LT, unless your originally from CA you know you can get your plates and Driver's License from your HOR state. Thus negating the need to meet CA BS emissions. I promise you I don't have Illinois plates on my vehicles or a IL drivers license.

This only applies if your active duty.
 
 
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