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Old Mar 3, 2006 | 05:04 PM
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Does anyone have this setup on a tc, DC header/TRD exhaust/Injen CAI? If do, please post a vid or audio file of the sound.......I have TRD exhaust and Injen CAI on already, but the salesperson at Scion what to take his DC header out of the show car and willing to swap it for my OEM header. So, before I decide on the header, I want to hear how it sound with this setup.


Also, how can I get rid of CEL once a new header is installed? The salesperson said to disconnect the battery or something to that point....any suggestion?
Old Mar 3, 2006 | 05:09 PM
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It will sound bad.... and raspy.... you will at least have to buy a resonator to cut down on the bad sound and have it installed in your straight pipe. That will make it more tolerable.... The DC header with the TRD exhaust is famous for bad rasp.

You also will need to do the antifouler mod to keep your CEL away, which you can search and read up about....
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No intake, but it wont matter.
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