Header and emissions question...

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Header and emissions question...
fantomrush avatar
fantomrush
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I just picked up a brand new header for my b2200 off of craigslist for $40... I think I got lucky on this deal. I thought it would be used and rusty, but nope its still wrapped in the original plastic.

If I put this on my truck now and eliminate the tubes that go up to the air cleaner, is that going to mess up my emission stuff with the factory carb? Again, we have emissions out here and I have to pass before I can get tags for my truck.
gravity5 avatar
gravity5
+1y
Of that I do not know...sorry, but if you want a bit more horsepower, and the header to last longer, get is ceramic coated.
fantomrush avatar
fantomrush
+1y
Yeah I was going to look into that or possibly powder coating it.
gravity5 avatar
gravity5
+1y
Powder on headers will dull over time, at least in my experience, ceramic coating will not, at least as much....and powder will not help with horsepower, though it is still a mazda, and horsepower is well limited anyways.
fantomrush avatar
fantomrush
+1y
Can anyone tell me if installing the header now and getting rid of those 3 lines that goes to the air clean will have any bad effects on the emission?
droppedmitsu avatar
droppedmitsu
+1y
i dont think it will affect it emissions wise but it might make you fail visually
fantomrush avatar
fantomrush
+1y
we dont have visual inspections here. they just put it on rollers and drive it with a hose hooked to the tail pipe.
droppedmitsu avatar
droppedmitsu
+1y
then there shouldnt be any problems. it wont affect emissions I don't think
b22wala avatar
b22wala
+1y
It more than likely will affect emissions, those pipes are bascily a form of EGR which will affect you NoX and other gases
fantomrush avatar
fantomrush
+1y
Thats what Im concerned about. I guess I will just get it passed first them put the header on. I wont have to do emissions again for 2 more years after that. Im sure I will have a weber on it then and I can adjust that to help it pass.