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Exhaust Header for 1988-1995 Toyota 4Runner Pickup 3.0L V6 For Cheap

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FLASHARK Exhaust Header for 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Toyota 4Runner Pickup 3.0L V6


Replacing or upgrading your exhaust header is necessary for both engine performance and sound. Whether on or off the track, exhaust headers provide more horsepower and improved exhaust sound. FLASHARK offers many products to help you create your own custom engine headers. It s really easy and convenient to use: direct bolt-on, no modification needed.

 

Fitment:

  • 1988-1995 Toyota 4Runner 3.0L V6 

  • 1988-1995 Toyota Pickup 3.0L V6 

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      Specifications:

      Brand Name: FLASHARK
      Certificate: ISO9001:2000
      Application: Automobile Exhaust Header
      Material: Stainless Steel
      Surface: Mirror Polish
      Model: EH28910

      Details

      locations: 2
      1.50 Inlet
      2.25 Outlet
      100% Brand New
      Color: Silver
      Made of high-quality stainless steel
      TIG welded CNC machine flange
      Direct bolt-on, no modification needed

      Shipping Information:
      Delivery Time: 3-5 business days.

      Warranty:
      Duration of Warranty: 1 Year
      Return Policy: Items can be returned within 14 days of receipt


      Exhaust Header VS Manifold, which is the better choice?

      The structural differences between exhaust headers and manifolds are the material and size. From the material, exhaust headers are made of lighter, thinner steel, while exhaust manifolds are made of thick iron. Exhaust headers are also longer than exhaust manifolds. When in use, exhaust manifolds create back pressure, which lowers performance. Because each cylinder of the engine is given its own tube, however, headers eliminate this problem; thus, allowing the gases to exit without the creation of back pressure. Therefore, exhaust headers are a BETTER choice than an exhaust manifold.

      What are exhaust manifolds for?

      Boost Horsepower and torque, and Save on Gas with Headers and Exhaust System Modifications!

      Replacing a vehicle’s headers and exhaust is a way to add horsepower and torque, and it will also increase your vehicle’s volume. Want a car that sounds like an American muscle car should? This header will help your vehicle achieve that and it can add up to 8-20 horsepower.

      Install an exhaust system means about a 0.5 mpg gas mileage improvement. While that might not sound like much, consider this: If gas costs $3 a gallon, and you drive this truck 15,000 miles a year, you’re saving yourself about $85 a year on gas. In five years, you’ll have saved nearly enough money to pay for a complete cat-back exhaust system.

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