What in the heck is this? 22R question
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What in the heck is this? 22R question
Circled in red is a tube with a flange coming from behind the engine. It's been this way since I bought the truck and the PO didn't know what it was for. All I know is blocking it or leaving it open has no impact upon how the engine runs (as far as I've been able to tell). I had originally thought it might have been part of an air conditioner, but my truck's never had A/C so that rules that out. Any ideas as to what it's supposed to be?

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I believe that is part of the PAIR system. could be wrong, but I belive it's differet on a "R" versus "RE" model in that I remember it working it's way across the back and to under my EFI.
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it's the egr tube on my truck. Since yours is a 22r i don't know if it makes any difference. On the exhaust side of my motor the tube has 2 outlets from the exhaust that connect to that piece. they then run behind the block to the egr then connecting to the back of the intake.
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Hmmm, I'll have to take another look next time I get a chance, but I am pretty sure my exhaust manifold does NOT have the outlets as seen in your pictures, especially since I don't seem to have any exhaust leaks.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
e:Regardless, is this something that needs to be addressed if I find myself needing to get an e-test done?
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
e:Regardless, is this something that needs to be addressed if I find myself needing to get an e-test done?
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Looks like I'm in the market for a header a little earlier than I was hoping. I really oughta just move and make my permanent address my farm instead of in the city, then I wouldn't have to get e-tests done and could worry about correcting this later on. Maybe whoever decided to ditch the cat on my truck decided to take that tube off too.
Funny thing though, googling for 22R and PAIR seems to give only results related to the 22RE, or points at this thread, can't seem to find anything related to just a plain old carbbed 22R.
I still don't get how having this disconnected doesn't seem to have a noticeable affect on the running of my engine.
Funny thing though, googling for 22R and PAIR seems to give only results related to the 22RE, or points at this thread, can't seem to find anything related to just a plain old carbbed 22R.
I still don't get how having this disconnected doesn't seem to have a noticeable affect on the running of my engine.
Last edited by Magnusian; Feb 12, 2010 at 11:00 AM.
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ok, looking at your manifold, there are block plates installed where the tube to the PAIR system would normally be. I have circled them in yellow below. If you want to go the cheap route, go yank off the necessary tube at a pick-n-pull.
Emissions-wise, the ECM's on these trucks so rarely work properly that you will probably run cleaner de-smogged. However, depending on how strict they are on emissions inspections in your area, that stupid little tube may be on their visual checklist, as without it, your EGR doesn't have any EG to R...
I live in a no-smog county, which is rare in Cali. Once title is transfered, we don't ever need to smog check our vehicles again unless we sell them. I just completed a full de-smog on my 22-R, and it is awesome. I now have an unreal amount of room in my engine bay, and the truck runs significantly better.
Emissions-wise, the ECM's on these trucks so rarely work properly that you will probably run cleaner de-smogged. However, depending on how strict they are on emissions inspections in your area, that stupid little tube may be on their visual checklist, as without it, your EGR doesn't have any EG to R...
I live in a no-smog county, which is rare in Cali. Once title is transfered, we don't ever need to smog check our vehicles again unless we sell them. I just completed a full de-smog on my 22-R, and it is awesome. I now have an unreal amount of room in my engine bay, and the truck runs significantly better.
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I have a header without the PAIR ports..
http://www.toyotacatalog.net/M1WebGe...9-43C0356F1731
I plan on using this kit when I install the header, unless I can find the tubes used for cheaper.
http://www.toyotacatalog.net/M1WebGe...9-43C0356F1731
I plan on using this kit when I install the header, unless I can find the tubes used for cheaper.
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Looks like I'm in the market for a header a little earlier than I was hoping. I really oughta just move and make my permanent address my farm instead of in the city, then I wouldn't have to get e-tests done and could worry about correcting this later on. Maybe whoever decided to ditch the cat on my truck decided to take that tube off too.
Funny thing though, googling for 22R and PAIR seems to give only results related to the 22RE, or points at this thread, can't seem to find anything related to just a plain old carbbed 22R.
I still don't get how having this disconnected doesn't seem to have a noticeable affect on the running of my engine.
Funny thing though, googling for 22R and PAIR seems to give only results related to the 22RE, or points at this thread, can't seem to find anything related to just a plain old carbbed 22R.
I still don't get how having this disconnected doesn't seem to have a noticeable affect on the running of my engine.
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I have a header without the PAIR ports..
http://www.toyotacatalog.net/M1WebGe...9-43C0356F1731
I plan on using this kit when I install the header, unless I can find the tubes used for cheaper.
http://www.toyotacatalog.net/M1WebGe...9-43C0356F1731
I plan on using this kit when I install the header, unless I can find the tubes used for cheaper.
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well just to kick you when your down.
I am going to get these too when I put my header on.
http://www.lceperformance.com/Stud-S...-p/1045030.htm
I am going to get these too when I put my header on.
http://www.lceperformance.com/Stud-S...-p/1045030.htm



