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Nissan Patrol GU Y61, TB48 4.8L 6 Cyl Engine Exhaust Manifold Gasket for selected vehicle applications.
Category: Extractors and headers


The MPI Automotive EMG531 is an exhaust manifold gasket listed to fit the Nissan Patrol GU Y61 with the TB48 4.8L six-cylinder engine. It's a sealing component, not an exhaust section.
The EMG531 is an exhaust manifold gasket — the seal that sits between the cylinder head and the manifold or extractors. It's listed to fit the Nissan Patrol GU Y61 with the TB48 4.8L six-cylinder. At the listed RRP of AUD 58.87 it's a service part rather than a performance upgrade.
A manifold gasket seals the joint between the head and the exhaust manifold so combustion gases don't leak before they reach the rest of the system. It's the kind of part replaced when a manifold is removed, when extractors are fitted, or when a leak develops at that joint. No diameter, material or sound figures are published for it, because none apply.
It's listed to fit the Nissan Patrol GU Y61 with the TB48 4.8L engine. Year range isn't published in this listing, so confirm your exact build with the workshop — the supplier's fitment data is a guide, not a guarantee, and it's worth matching the gasket to the manifold or extractors you're running.
Oak Flats Muffler Men can supply the EMG531 on its own or fit it as part of a manifold or extractor job across the Illawarra. As a gasket it's usually replaced whenever that joint is opened up, so it often goes in alongside other work.
Stocked and fitted by Oak Flats Muffler Men, the Illawarra exhaust and 4x4 specialist in Oak Flats, NSW.
Oak Flats Muffler Men can check this part against supplier specs, part number, image, RRP and vehicle details for customers around Oak Flats, Shellharbour, Wollongong, Dapto, Albion Park, Kiama and the northern suburbs.
Send the vehicle make, model, year, engine, current issue, desired sound or performance goal, and clear photos of the existing exhaust where available.