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> street legal performance headers, been looking around
post Jul 20, 2008 - 1:05 AM
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hi
I thought i would bring this question around know everyone being tune up there cars here. Where can I find some good headers for 2.2 liter motor all I see is exhasut manifolds. I really don't want to buy them because they look oem and buy the look of them they seem to not have good pipe line running to me. So if anyone can give me so good information that would be great and web site to buy them to.
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post Jul 20, 2008 - 3:04 AM
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their are no street legal CARB headers frown.gif . the musty popular thinga that are street legal are injen and weapon R intakes,and the greddy sp2 catback exuast.


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post Jul 20, 2008 - 3:14 AM
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custom ebay header. or you can just save up for a 3sgte swap biggrin.gif


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post Jul 20, 2008 - 11:21 AM
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yea I notice ebay bought I did some goggle and found a header for my celica the only question that remain it looks like it can't hook up to the front cat. I always wonder why toyota did that but oh well I will do some research on that header and find out what the story are.

here the link I was talking about

http://www.2kracing.com/Product/18421.html
post Jul 20, 2008 - 11:28 AM
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Im not too sure if that is the header you are looking for anyways. It says its for an ST. This on is for the gt.
post Jul 20, 2008 - 2:03 PM
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the pics arent of the real headers.


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post Jul 20, 2008 - 3:21 PM
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Thats true, there is no pic of the actual header. Although I was reading about this a few days ago...headers...
I know its not really "carb" legal, and there ahs to be some custom work done, but its probly the closest thing to it considering its all stock stuff (just off a camry). How strict can emissions testing be in RI?
post Jul 20, 2008 - 6:30 PM
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if it has a o2 sensor it will have a carb number. Anything from the cat and back made for street use has to have a carb number. If no o2 port no carb Ri is very strict mass and RI are the two most strict state beside califoronia being the worst.

I might give them a call to see if can email me a real photo because headers with carb # should be able to go on stock exhaust. yea sorry gt one I will do more reasearch and find out more about it.
post Jul 20, 2008 - 6:39 PM
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QUOTE (Toyotacelicafan1 @ Jul 20, 2008 - 6:30 PM) *
if it has a o2 sensor it will have a carb number. Anything from the cat and back made for street use has to have a carb number. If no o2 port no carb Ri is very strict mass and RI are the two most strict state beside califoronia being the worst.

I might give them a call to see if can email me a real photo because headers with carb # should be able to go on stock exhaust. yea sorry gt one I will do more reasearch and find out more about it.

Yeah, you are going to want the aftermarket executive order number. Im on the CARB website now...there is alot and there isnt an easy way to nav it...But here is the link if you are interested.CARB Site Feel free to take a look and see if you cant find any CARB "legal" headers for the celi.
post Jul 20, 2008 - 6:44 PM
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almost forgot about look there for the carb number silly me I will look to see if the number show up
post Jul 20, 2008 - 6:59 PM
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It feels like my eyes are gonna explode. I looked on the site for OBX, and they are not on there for headers. Then I looked for any celica CARB headers, and found none for the 6th gen. Though some for 7th, 4th and 3rd I think. BTW, im not sure on what you ment if it had an O2 sensor it would be carb legal. If you ment that it had the bung for it that it would be carb legal, then thats wrong. Almost every aftermarket header that Ive seen has the bung for the O2 sensor, it dosent make it CARB legal tho.
As far as the exaust you mentioned...."anything from the cat and back....." here is what I got for that...An exhaust system that is installed AFTER the catalytic converter is considered a "cat-back" system and is considered emissions legal. (Sound level restrictions may be an issue in your state, check with the exhaust manufacturer or you local authorities for more information.). Its when you start messin with the cat that it becomes "illegal". Was reading that the only time a cat maybe replaced is when its verified to be non functioning by a tech, and then only replaced with an OEM cat. Although that law is pretty much not enforced. Its all here Emissions stuff

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post Jul 20, 2008 - 7:04 PM
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anything from the rear cat and forward has to be carb legal. If it has no o2 sensor hole for you to put the sensor then it not street legal. Mean get pulled over and they don't have carb number you going to have to pay the fine. Maybe not for celica we won't find one like I said I will do more research on those headers. they are out there carb # for street legal.
post Jul 20, 2008 - 7:18 PM
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QUOTE (Toyotacelicafan1 @ Jul 20, 2008 - 7:04 PM) *
anything from the rear cat and forward has to be carb legal. If it has no o2 sensor hole for you to put the sensor then it not street legal. Mean get pulled over and they don't have carb number you going to have to pay the fine. Maybe not for celica we won't find one like I said I will do more research on those headers. they are out there carb # for street legal.

Yeah, from the cat up has the be "carb legal"....yuo said from the cat and back....which would make it exhaust stuffs (you know what i mean). As far as the O2 hole (bung) I have yet to see a header that doesnt have this "hole". I know about the carb number, but like I said earlier, I didnt find a carb legal header for the 6th gen. Maybe Its out there but I didnt see it. Not to say there might be one for another 5sfe (mr2, camry). There sure alot for the civic though....
post Jul 20, 2008 - 7:46 PM
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I had a "HP Racing" Header on my 97 and it had a spot for an 02 sensor to plug into it....and I passed emissions every year.


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post Jul 20, 2008 - 7:53 PM
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Thats on an ST right? What kind of emissions testing do they do in NH?
post Jul 22, 2008 - 11:14 PM
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lol NH is the easy state for emission Rhode island is the worst and mass.

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