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I received the last pieces of my 2bular NA Exhaust System today.
You can see the "PreCat" O2 sensor ports in the Header Collectors, and the "PostCat" Ports on the distal end of the Metallic Cat.
I'm anxious to get them installed, but it may be a couple weeks, since I'm waiting for my new 2 post lift to arrive, and I've got a couple races coming up.
I'll post photos of the install, along with before and after Dyno data.
Only way to see is to try. That said, packaging within Evora is probably much tighter than in RAV4, also rather expensive headers compared to most markets. Check toy parts lists, if manifolds are same between carry and rather should fit as evora OEM uses carry ex manifold and thus space restrictions and flange positions.
Thanks for the quick responses. No concerned with the price, just fit! I can't complain on price because there no headers on the RAV4 market. Heck, there isn't even a market to speak of. I'll check with Toyo parts.
I wish there was a local (Within 100 miles) Evora with the header installed for comparison. And yes, I'm dead serious.
As julian mentioned, I have the BOE kit. It is a night and day difference. You go thru the gears so quick. The kit comes with everything you need. Feel free to reach out.
Have you installed the kit yourself, do you need to remove the clam
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