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Hi all. Its been a bit since I've been here and even did anything with the car, life seems to throw obstacles at times. I've been ramping up to start thinking about my next project and headers / exhaust is probably on the menu. Over the last year I've dipped in and out of here contemplating what it would be, even had an idea of how I would do it but never settled on anything. Low and behold I get a new item notification from RC:

https://resurrectedclassics.com/products/stainless-steel-dual-exhaust-system-s30z-240z-260z-280z-datsun-1970-1978-polished

Its a polished (but uncoated) header with end to end pipes muffler resonator hangers etc. Seems like a true dual exhaust so I guess its 3-2? States its a bolt on to standard block and all the standard hanger locations. For a quasi-newbie DIY type guy like myself this seems like it would be something I can tackle in my make shift garage without any "professional help". From my research previously its been pretty clear a coated set would be best for heat and longevity so that's my first concern. Of course there's the cost concern too as this seems a bit pricey compared to putting an end to end system together from various components but that may be more work and or require a shop trip. There's also the MSA end to end package I guess which I was contemplating as DIY as well with or without coating.

Opinions on this would be appreciated. Ignoring the cost factor (I know I know) what about this would be a pro/con if I were to get this and maybe some VHT to coat it myself?

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I am well pleased with the MSA Ceramic Coated Header and Premium Exhaust System I installed some 14 years ago. The fitment was spot on, the OE heat shield fit without bending or mods, no interference with the steering rod or frame rails. The supplied Turbo muffler was a bit loud and had some drone at 3k RPM, a 12" resonator I later installed cured that and softened the sound a bit. A local shop I use was very impressed with the overall design and exceptional quality of the entire system.

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9 minutes ago, Patcon said:

That's a stainless system. Coating isn't required for longevity sake. Coating might help with heat issues

If I do decide to do this, any suggestions on the proper coating? Started looking around and there's a bunch of options. I saw some internal methods using spray with a 360 nozzle and 2 ft hose that looked like it did a good job on the interior. Exterior seems pretty easy.

@jfa.series1 That thing looks beautiful!

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