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Redback Manifold Catalytic Converter.
Category: Extractors and headers


Built for the Toyota Hilux from 2005, the Redback MCV091 is a manifold catalytic converter — the integrated manifold-and-cat front section. On a working ute, it's the part to replace when the original manifold cracks or the converter chokes.
The MCV091 combines the exhaust manifold and catalytic converter into one bolt-on assembly for the 2005-on Hilux. Utes earn their cracked manifolds through heat cycling and load, and a blocked converter saps driveability; replacing the whole section as one Redback unit restores both at once rather than splicing in a separate cat.
It's listed to fit the Toyota Hilux from 2005. Hilux fitment varies by engine and emissions spec across the range, so we check the MCV091 against your exact build — confirm the variant with us before ordering and we'll match the flange and converter.
This part keeps a catalytic converter in the exhaust rather than deleting it, so it's the emissions-retaining replacement for a road-registered Hilux. Final NSW compliance depends on the converter matching your truck's original specification, which we confirm before fitting.
Oak Flats Muffler Men fits Redback manifold catalytic converters at our Illawarra workshop. We free off the manifold studs carefully, fit new gaskets, check the sensor bung and downstream pipe, and reseal it for the heat a ute generates. RRP is listed at 466 AUD; fitting is quoted once we've seen the vehicle.
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.