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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 04:32 PM
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Question Help! So many LCE Headers!

Ok, I'm alittle confused to which header/header package I should buy. I have a 1986 2WD Toyota Pickup (22RE, Manual) Theres the 22R Pro 2WD kit, 22R Street 2WD kit, etc. The pictures seem to be misleading as well. Which kit should I buy? Will these "22R" kits work with my 22RE? Will all these include the headers, gaskets, additional pipes, nuts, etc.? Where does the O2 sensor go? Please help!
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 04:36 PM
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Get the street one. It's tuned more for low to mid end applications which is what street is. While the pro one is for high end where times you cant always go high end on residential streets.
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by kevin444
Get the street one. It's tuned more for low to mid end applications which is what street is. While the pro one is for high end where times you cant always go high end on residential streets.
Ok, from the picture the street kit comes with headers, gaskets, pipes, and nuts. Does it come with all that? There also seems to be two headers in the picutre. I need the one where the O2 sensor is right on the header, not the piping connected to the end. Is this the one their selling? Thanks.
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by YotaTruck1986
Ok, from the picture the street kit comes with headers, gaskets, pipes, and nuts. Does it come with all that? There also seems to be two headers in the picutre. I need the one where the O2 sensor is right on the header, not the piping connected to the end. Is this the one their selling? Thanks.

On that i cant help you. But call LC they're very helpful and knowledgeable of there products.
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 04:55 PM
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Off topic but just to let you know, I found an old add with the 0-50 time for your pick-up. It's 7.05secs!
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 05:14 PM
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Off topic but just to let you know, I found an old add with the 0-50 time for your pick-up. It's 7.05secs!
Wow, thats actually not to bad. My GTech comes tomorrow so we'll see what it says. Thanks for the post. Anyway you could scan or send me the ad? Thanks.
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Old Dec 1, 2004 | 06:51 AM
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I'd say give them a call or email and get the real 411. They really need to work on their website. It is a fairly recent redo and it still needs LOTS of improvement. I, for one, would prefer that they list all the catalog info on the website and forget about having to buy the flippin' catalog! What would they really have to add 15-20 pages? Possibly even not even than many since they could add info to many existing pages. My crappy website has around 65 pages is easily managed and I don't even know what I'm doing LOL!
Getting back on track, make sure and note as well that some of the headers are made of different materials. The stainless steel ones would be my choice and for some bizarre reason they have them for sale for less than the ceramic coated TRDs.
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