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Topic #6861 6 posts Started by bojangles_8686
I found this on ebay 4-2-1 chrome header

it just says 94-99 celica, it doesnt say what engine. If I had the money I would give it a try.... but I dont. And the same guy makes the *cold* air intakes, but in the pic the intake is on what i believe is the 1.8 engine and i have the 2.2. I was just wandering, for those people out there who know about this stuff. If this could fit a 95 gt would it be worth it?

This post has been edited by bojangles_8686: Oct 21, 2003 - 11:14 PM

It says that it fits an ST. >wink.gif>

Also, it says that they use OBX parts, and OBX does make a header for the '93-97 Corolla with the 1.8 liter 7A-FE, so it may just be slightly modified to fit. It looks sweet. >smile.gif>

New Toyota project coming soon...
Ya they got like two of them for sale. And both say that it for the ST.

All I have in this world is my Balls and my Word and I'm not breaking em for no one,- Tony MontanaTeam 6gc 2005
I would be careful/wary.
Why?
It would be the FIRST direct fit header "available" that I've seen for an ST.

Best check with the seller to ensure that its really a direct fitment for an ST and not a Corolla.

BTW: It wont fit a GT - GT's have a 3sge/5sfe engine which has a different header flange.
I bet the picture isn't the actual product being sold. That guy was selling a CAI and his pictures were just the ones taken off the http://www.evilspeed.com/ website of the Dr. CAI. I'd be a little uneasy of that seller.
yea i saw that ad for the CAI the other day too

took the pics of evilspeed.com just like BigEdge said


plus the hp figures he is referring to are for his CAI ad not for the header...either way he has 100% feedback


EDIT: here is what it says at the bottom


~Please note this should be installed by a professional and will need minor mods to connect to exhaust, we are not responsible for you install!


sounds like its not made for the celica st. if it was then it should bolt on.

This post has been edited by Matthew: Oct 22, 2003 - 8:53 PM