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Old May 9, 2017 | 04:22 PM
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So, I have a question as to what to get as far as headers/exhaust manifolds. I was looking at OBX Headers with the down pipe, but I heard that they tend to have a rusting issue from the inside-out after a while. And I was also looking at DC Sports headers but, then again, it's DC Sports. 😕 I don't want to break the bank for headers. If I can stay around the 300-350 dollar range, that'd be awesome. I have a DNA Motorsports SRI with heat shield, new spark plugs, new spark plug boots, new 2.5 inch piping right after the stock cat, resonater deleted, into a GReddy Revolution RS Muffler that's 2.5inch to a 4 inch tip. Any suggestions?
 
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Magnaflow sells a header with and with out without the emission converter.
 
Old May 10, 2017 | 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by toyomoho
Magnaflow sells a header with and with out without the emission converter.
I just tried looking for one under magnaflow and they didn't have anything under Camry or the tC. 😕
 
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Originally Posted by toyomoho
Magnaflow sells a header with and with out without the emission converter.
Couldn't I just buy Scion tC race headers and have a Muffler shop bend or form it IF it doesn't fit? I don't see how it wouldn't because it's the same engine. 🤷🏻*♂️
 
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What year of car?

Are you going with or without a converter?

Yes, the header flange should bolt up. Will need a custom down pipe to attach the header to the current exhaust.
 
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What year of car?

Are you going with or without a converter?

Yes, the header flange should bolt up. Will need a custom down pipe to attach the header to the current exhaust.
My car is a 2004 Toyota Camry LE, and I need a converter, unfortunately, because you need one to pass emissions in Pennsylvania. I was looking around at some universal high flow catalytic converters just to replace the stock one.
 
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