LC Engineering Header and Pro Flow Exhaust System
The last bit of work we did to the truck before leaving on our cross Canada trip was to install a completely new exhaust system.
LC Engineering shipped us one of their Street Headers, a Pro Flow Exhaust System, and a new Magnaflow catalytic converter to replace our old hacked on exhaust and wake up our little 22RE.
LCE STREET HEADER KIT 4WD DIRECT-FIT 22R/RE 1985-1995
PRO FLOW EXHAUST SYSTEM 22R/RE/3VZ 2WD & 4WD 1985-1995 PICKUP
When I saw this big brown truck pull up beside the house it felt like I was a kid at Christmas all over again.
Remember when the engine compartment used to look shiny and new? I think I'm going to have to spend a little bit of time and use a couple cans of Gunk to get it cleaned up... eventually.
Usually I like to use PB Blaster, but this Liquid Wrench did the job of making sure I didn't break any hardware when removing the old parts.
Performance parts... oh wait. The old exhaust had been cracked and "repaired" a few times in Latin America so I was stoked to have a chance to replace it.
I just wanted to give this little LC Engineering Street Header a hug when it arrived (so I did). I'm weird that way though.
The new LC Engineering Pro Flow Exhaust System
LCE Street Header vs. Stock Manifold
The installation was straight forward, fit the truck perfectly, and I haven't had to deal with any exhaust leaks etc so far. At this point the header and exhaust has been on the truck for about 8,000km and it still looks as good as it did when it was installed, albeit there is more dirt and mud on it now.
The little 2.4L pulls much harder in the higher RPM range (3500RPM and higher) with the new header/exhaust. The engine was rebuilt with a slightly more aggressive camshaft (with an advertised duration of 260 degrees) and it seems to work well with the free flowing exhaust. I have a couple sets of 4.88 gears waiting to get installed, so the entire combo should work together quite well.