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WHO makes the best header

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I want to upgrade my whole exhaust system.

Who makes headers that fit znd work well.

there is pacesetter, MSA, and others while reading threads it seems a lot of opinions. I've tried the MSA prduct and was not pleased.

Stahls are about 1000 but seems a bit high for a street car.

My engine has been gone thru and the head is a beauty from DL Potter.

Any suggestions?

Nissan Competition did... Not sure if it is still available. Rebello has a good one as well...

Nissan Comp is NLA from what I hear. I think your choices are down to Stahl and whatever Rebello sells. Stahl is top quality but they're pretty proud of what they do.

Jere Stahl builds a great header, it is expensive and it is good. Jere has forgotten more about headers than most people know.

Burns stainless will fabricate a header for you, it will run around $1500 or more.

However I think we need more information. What size motor, what intake and carboretors are you running. What is your goal in adding a header?

Arizona Z Car makes a good 6:1 as well. Nice thick flanges and well designed. Mine is a bit close to the TC rod bushing heat shield, but that is probably fairly typical of 6:1 headers.

Arizona Z Car makes a good 6:1 as well. Nice thick flanges and well designed. Mine is a bit close to the TC rod bushing heat shield, but that is probably fairly typical of 6:1 headers.

The AZC header is the MSA 6-1 header.

The AZC header is the MSA 6-1 header.

It just may be, but it's $30 less dollars and they'll sell it to you jet-hot coated for $170 more.

Many of the same items that MSA sells can be purchased for less elsewhere. That's one of the reasons that I've never been as enthusiastic about them as others.

A brit, Dave Jarman makes a real nice complete set in stainless, header and all, let me see if i can find a link.

Chris

Here you go, have a look DJS30 price range about $1600

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