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TUBULAR EXHAUST SYSTEM: This stainless steel Tubular Exhaust System header is designed to improve the exhaust efficiency of the Toyota 3.4L V6 engine. A performance gain can be expected by the installation of the system. This system does require welding for installation (see note below) and retains all O.E.M. emissions equipment. These Tubular Exhaust Systems are street legal in all 50 states. This Edelbrock Tubular Exhaust System has received an Executive Order number (E.O.#) from the California Air Resources Board (C.A.R.B.) making it legal for street use in all 50 states. To assist you with emission equipment certification, we have included a silver fan shroud decal to help testing personnel verify the this part is a legal replacement on the vehicle for which it is cataloged. The adhesive-backed decal should be affixed next to the existing emission and engine specifications decal. Do not cover any part of your original emission decal. Disassembly 1. Disconnect negative battery cable. 2. Remove O2 sensor in front of catalytic converter. Be careful not to damage. 3. Remove extension pipe. This is the pipe between catalytic converter and crossover pipe. This may require cutting of pipe. (See “Cutting Instructions”). 4. Unbolt the EGR tube (if equipped), from left manifold. 5. Remove insulation from firewall behind crossover pipe. Installation of T.E.S. will be easier if you remove the splined steering shaft from steering coupler located on steering box. Be sure when re-installing this shaft that your wheel is straight and the coupler bolt is re-tightened properly. CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS: Tacoma: No cutting of catalytic converter inlet is necessary. WELDING INSTRUCTIONS: After aligning Y-pipe assembly up with catalytic converter in stock location, bolt the catalytic converter flange supplied to the new Y-pipe flange, then weld flange to inlet.

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