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hi guys, someone has installed a sport exhaust manifolds or worked the stock?

If someone has made it, what you have chosen? 4-2-1 or 4-1 manifolds, and tell me the differences.

Ciao :lol:


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Well I haven't actually got anything installed on my car except for a trust airnx II panel filter, but I'll offer what I know so far.

First question is what corolla you have and what engine? 1zzfe or 2zzge? or maybe the more older engines such as 4age, 7afe, 4afe, 4age (20Valve), 4agze, 4AGTE...

If you have a 2zzge its better to get the factory exhaust manifolds ported as they provide the best gains as we speak.

With exhaust manifold, 4-2-1 provide better mid-range power output which would be beneficial for everyday driving. Go for 4-1 if your after outright power.

Cheers

Posted

4-2-1 is for better mid range and 4-1 is better top end if im not wrong, so if you have a 2zzge i personaly think the 4-2-1 is better cause the engine already have a powerful top end

Posted

i got 4-1

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havent installed yet... tuesday its gonna be installed.... i'll keep u guys informed about the performance of these headers...


Posted

here is another 1zz fe exhaust manifold for our rollas from ebay

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$450 for it

slightly diff to mine as this thunder one is 4-2-1

Posted

Thank you all.

I've the 1zzfe (1.6L 110hp european), I think is the same engine of your ausrtalian rollas or such as the japan Runx.

I would want to increase the power at mid/low range

Another question: wich head gasket I would have to install on new manifolds? I know only Hondata gasket....

Posted

I think for you car it would be better to go for the 4-2-1 design, as their is not much point revving the crap out of the engine. Also being a 1.6L VVTI engine, your engine code would be 3zz-fe not 1zz-fe. The forums here mainly focus on the 1zz-fe 1.8L VVTi and 2zz-ge VVTLi.

Cheer

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.... Also being a 1.6L VVTI engine, your engine code would be 3zz-fe not 1zz-fe. The forums here mainly focus on the 1zz-fe 1.8L VVTi and 2zz-ge VVTLi.

Cheer

sorry, i've made an error in typing :P

yes is the 3zzfe engine

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Another solution is to maintain the stock exhaust manifolds ant arrange them to increase power.

In this way I gain 7-8 hp in all engine's range, without to lose hp to the low.

The same solution is possible for the induction manifolds, and installing a direct aspiration's filter in the stock airbox I gain another 4-5 hp !!!!!! :spiteful:

Total hp wil be approximately 12-13 hp......

I must decideeeeee :P

Posted

Got a custom set for the 4a-fe. 4-2-1 design to promote low and mid range, top still benefits. They've also been ceramic coated inside and out, which made a big difference.

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