Toyota Tundra with JBA Headers

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

2000 Toyota Tundra 4.7L with JBA Headers. This is a before and after clip.

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  • Hey I have a 2000 tundra with a magnaflow exhaust. I want to put on new headers. Did you have to replace the cats after installing the headers? And what headers did u get? The shorties or long?

  • @timmytankman I did not have to replace the cats after install. Its been almost three years and no problems, no codes, passes smog here in CA, all good! These are the shorties. Thanks!

  • Do you think just the header gave it some power and some sound.

  • @megaterminator64 It sure did. The exhaust sounds more open, as it should be. Kind of hard to explain, but the sound did change for the better. Power you can feel as well. It's alot touchier, and pulling some hills now it does not shift out of OD like it did before. Well worth it!

  • @heep100 just the header did that. did the 14 in magnaflow help more or less than the header

  • @megaterminator64 The headers helped the most. I had the exhaust on for a while before the headers, and I could not tell a real difference in power from just the magnaflow, but the headers I could feel the difference. I think once you open up your exhaust from headers it a good idea to keep it going down the line and free it up by replacing the exhaust as well. If you want to wake it up even more, add an intake!

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  • @megaterminator64 Aftermarket header, and I just welded in a 14" magnaflow to replace the stock exhaust.

  • is that an full aftermarket or just an aftermarket header and stock exhaust

  • That sounds nice!

  • @TomahawksURmum It can increase horsepower for more unrestricted flow however in ALL states a cat is required to pass inspection if it came standard with the car. However their are high flow exhaust that help resolve this issue, Most require changing your manifold to headers.

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