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Old 09-01-2016, 04:06 PM #1
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Talking 2.7 long tube headers

Here soon i will be ordering a long tube header for my 2.7 and am wondering if there is a difference in tone and if there will be any performance enhancements. also deciding if i want to 2jz swap it oooooorrr 1uz swap it in about 2 years or so.
can anyone give me any incite on this?

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Old 09-02-2016, 10:27 AM #2
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Here soon i will be ordering a long tube header for my 2.7 and am wondering if there is a difference in tone and if there will be any performance enhancements. also deciding if i want to 2jz swap it oooooorrr 1uz swap it in about 2 years or so.
can anyone give me any incite on this?
I had a LCE long tube header on my 98 Tacoma. It definitely made the exhaust a little bit louder through the stock muffler. I also love the header sound that you hear under the hood.

As far as performance, it does help but you are only going to notice it in the mid to upper range of rpm. I had my header for 5 years. After repairing it twice(faulty factory welds), it failed for a third time and I said enough. I took it off and re-installed my factory manifold. I was blown away how much lower rpm torque I got back! It made driving the truck much better because you spend most of your time under 4000 rpm unless you like winding it out all the time.

If you are still dead set on a header, I would look in to just doing the late model factory header swap if you have the stock cast manifold. keep the factory setup for the best torque especially if your ride is a heavier 4Runner.

And even then, since you are talking about a motor swap in the future, I would just save your money instead of buying a header.
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I had a LCE long tube header on my 98 Tacoma. It definitely made the exhaust a little bit louder through the stock muffler. I also love the header sound that you hear under the hood.

As far as performance, it does help but you are only going to notice it in the mid to upper range of rpm. I had my header for 5 years. After repairing it twice(faulty factory welds), it failed for a third time and I said enough. I took it off and re-installed my factory manifold. I was blown away how much lower rpm torque I got back! It made driving the truck much better because you spend most of your time under 4000 rpm unless you like winding it out all the time.

If you are still dead set on a header, I would look in to just doing the late model factory header swap if you have the stock cast manifold. keep the factory setup for the best torque especially if your ride is a heavier 4Runner.

And even then, since you are talking about a motor swap in the future, I would just save your money instead of buying a header.
I'm mainly going for sound and I'm not really worried about power at the moment. I have a 4runner on 34.5s and stock gears so speed isn't really a concern lol
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