Exhaust Setup i have decided on. Any tips or advice?
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Exhaust Setup i have decided on. Any tips or advice?
I have an 87 4wd pickup with a 22r that is more or less bone stock. The muffler is almost completely rusted out and is now brittle w/ holes. I am in the market for a new exhaust setup and after doing research on this forum and multiple places, this is the setup that i have decided on.
going to keep stock headers. (i know i know =[ i dont have the money as of yet)
2.25 in/out magnaflow cat
2.25 pipe to a flowmaster super 40 series muffler
2.25 pipe that exits where it does stock but w/ some sort of muffler tip.
Any suggestions or thoughts on how to improve this ideal setup? or anyone with a similar setup?
going to keep stock headers. (i know i know =[ i dont have the money as of yet)
2.25 in/out magnaflow cat
2.25 pipe to a flowmaster super 40 series muffler
2.25 pipe that exits where it does stock but w/ some sort of muffler tip.
Any suggestions or thoughts on how to improve this ideal setup? or anyone with a similar setup?
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should sound pretty good, on my 22r's i had a headman header, then 2.25 to a dynomax super turbo, then 90 degree out. sounded great and the whole setup cost me about 70 bucks. plus some efi parts traded for the header
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Toyotas dont have headers...they have exhaust manifolds....
The only problem I can see with this setup is that the manifolds are not as free flowing (big) as the rest of the system so it is constricted. Pretty much a waste without headers IMO...
BTW, check out ebay for NEW individual components...I got mine for very very cheap and just took them to a reputable exhaust shop. Saved a lot of $$$$
The only problem I can see with this setup is that the manifolds are not as free flowing (big) as the rest of the system so it is constricted. Pretty much a waste without headers IMO...
BTW, check out ebay for NEW individual components...I got mine for very very cheap and just took them to a reputable exhaust shop. Saved a lot of $$$$
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Should I go look at my engine now cause the way you guys are talking about putting headers on a 22R makes me wonder If I have more then four exhaust ports? ITS F#$%ING PLURAL! LEARN IT! Oh and I wouldn't get a flowmaster, look on summitracing at thrush's 30$ chambered muffler, my cousin runs them, sounds EXACTLY the same, not to mention you can get a high flow cat from there cheaper too. Also don't bother getting an exhaust until you get a headeR or it will be a waste of someones time, and your money, but hey do whatcha like. Except listen to deathcore, because deathcore sucks.
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magnaflows on my 22re and 3.0 sounded great especially at mid to high rpm. flowmasters at low rpm sound great but fade when u get into higher rpm
dynomax i heard sound like magnaflows
all great mufflers depending on what you like to hear.
dynomax i heard sound like magnaflows
all great mufflers depending on what you like to hear.
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im thinkin bout getting me a magnaflow cat on my flowmaster 40 setup. mines sounds like a tin can on my 22r 4runner without the cat. make sure u hav a solid setup bfor u jump rite on it. i know from experience with that tin can noise hahaa
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