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Headers? any benifits? #966996 10/08/09 08:47 PM
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T100_4x4 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Okay so I am thinking about putting headers on my t100. it is a 96 with some miles under its belt. I have read on the form that the installation can be done in a day without having to disassemble anything under the hood.

So my question is, Is there a noticable difference after putting the headers on? Would it benifit even more if an aftermarket intake was installed also? What are a good brand for the headers and exhaust?

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Re: Headers? any benifits? [Re: T100_4x4] #966997 10/09/09 12:17 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
The benefit of a header over the stock OEM exhaust manifold has to do with how well the header flows and how well the stock manifold flows.

Toyota gives a good example of this with their old 4 cylinder truck engines. The carbureted 22R engine came with a lousy solid iron manifold. Just about anything was an improvement. The 22RE on the other hand came with a factory Tri-Y header. Most headers were no improvement, and in fact some were worse than the OEM exhaust.

The 3.4 Toyota has a pretty darn good exhaust manifold. It not easy to beat it with a header, particularly a ho-hum header. For the money, there are better places to go looking for performance increases. Like the stock muffler if you're running it.


'97 T-100 SR5
'86 Toyota's, the variety pack (all gone)

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