Exaust help
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Exaust help
Hey, I have a 94 pickup 22re. and im looking for a new exaust set up. Im wondering if its ok to put a Flowmaster 40 series muffler 2.25 and a high flow cat on a stock exaust manifold. and if the high flow cat is a necessity.
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You have a stock header? Neato, must have been a dealer option
And a 94 Taco eh? Thought Taco's started in 95.5.
Stock exhaust manifold you mean?
But to answer your question, yes, that's what I'm running on my 22RE now (minus the hi-flow cat).
And a 94 Taco eh? Thought Taco's started in 95.5.
Stock exhaust manifold you mean?
But to answer your question, yes, that's what I'm running on my 22RE now (minus the hi-flow cat).
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Depending on the 'source' of the information, Tacoma's were introduced in late 94 as a 95, in parallel with the 'normal' pickups. The Tacoma's have little in common with the regular Toyota pickups though....
.... what engine is in the 94, nick94toyota? Not exactly a show-stopper question but it may make a difference. I wouldn't want too small of a muffler behind a 22re or 2rz, and maybe there's some common ground between a 3vze and 3rz... and 5vze is another topic all together.
.... what engine is in the 94, nick94toyota? Not exactly a show-stopper question but it may make a difference. I wouldn't want too small of a muffler behind a 22re or 2rz, and maybe there's some common ground between a 3vze and 3rz... and 5vze is another topic all together.
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Best sounding muffler I've found for a 22RE. I've run cheapo "turbo" mufflers, cherry bomb turbos, glasspacks, etc. Pretty deep, throaty sound for a 4cyl. Most def. needs a tailpipe, don't dump it. No tail pipe makes it sound like an old wet fart that doesn't end.
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k thanks. im a youngin. i got my pickup for my 16th bday. Im 18 now and really wanting to get into modin up my truck. But i have to start somewhat slow with the cost aspect. So forgive me for my newbie questions.
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Nothing wrong with being young Im only 19 myself. Everyone has to start somewhere
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Thanks, and im sure i can pick those up at a local shucks or auto zone. thanks for all the replies. Its helped a lot.
one last question, will it make a large difference if i were to put a new high flow cat in along with the flowmaster 40? cuz i dont c it as being that important.
one last question, will it make a large difference if i were to put a new high flow cat in along with the flowmaster 40? cuz i dont c it as being that important.
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I dont have any experience with a hi-flow cat (except when I was 16 and punched one out on my old 90 4Runner....bad idea, but sounded awesome and shot flames at 5500 RPM )
To keep the cost down, if your stock cat is good, keep it.
To keep the cost down, if your stock cat is good, keep it.
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To keep the cost down, if your stock cat is good, keep it.[/quote]
thats tight. so it wont be a chinsy set up if i just use adapters and clamps? and do i just wana get a 2.25 tailpipe to stick on there and thats it? seems too easy.
thats tight. so it wont be a chinsy set up if i just use adapters and clamps? and do i just wana get a 2.25 tailpipe to stick on there and thats it? seems too easy.