My 1985 4runner

1stgenoverland

Adventurer
So Ive been on this site for just over a year now and have never posted pictures of My 4runner...So here are some pictures198162_10150220425534698_506854697_9212925_6731742_n.jpg196756_10150220425499698_506854697_9212924_6096181_n.jpg199590_10150220424949698_506854697_9212904_2511587_n.jpgfront corner view small.jpg

The last photo is what I want it to look like one day
 

1stgenoverland

Adventurer
Any specs...Haha...All stock...Nothing modified. Yet!

1985 Toyota 4runner
Stock 22re
solid front axle
running boards
a not so kick *** stereo.

Thats it, Thats all.

You guys wouldn't know anything about exhaust mods for these things would you?
 

corax

Explorer
You guys wouldn't know anything about exhaust mods for these things would you?

There are a few aftermarket headers out there. Stick with 2 1/4" exhaust pipe after the header, bigger will only cost you low end torque with not much to gain on the top end. Take a look underneath it . . .you could almost put together an exhaust using only straight sections of pipe (until you get to the part after the muffler) - your local exhaust shop should be able to put something together for you. I've been running a Delta50 muffler and it's nice enough around town and not overly loud or annoying on the highway.
 

rvazquez

New member
Here's a good thread about making reasonable power with a 22RE (LINK)

In that thread they recommend the factory header and down-pipe, then 2in cat and pipe to the muffler with 2.25 out of the muffler.

I used this setup on my truck and did notice a difference. I would not add a header unless you are going to be in high rpm ranges. I had a LC engineering header on my truck and I don't recall much of a difference, but I did have issues with the bolts loosening. This was on an 85 pickup with a 22R.
 

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