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Old 07-06-10, 09:31 PM
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SDJ Headers who makes them now

Does anyone still make what was once called a SDJ header anymore, I have a buddy that bought my old FB and is looking to get one instead of the POS RB unit.
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Is it not listed on there site.
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http://www.rotaryshack.com/customheaders.html
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good luck with that
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Thanks that helps so much. Best headers ever made lol.
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Originally Posted by 84stock
good luck with that
expensive but worth the price, Ive owned 2 sets and you could actually feel the difference, the RBs are good for a little gain and keeping it all matched up to there system but not much else.
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Looks like those SDJ remakes are 16 gauge. Seems a bit thin. I wonder if noise leaking through is a problem?
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Not concerned about the quality or design of the "original", the new vendor however is another question.
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Yeah Jeff I'd like to see these made in 1/8" thick mild steel to keep the noise in down up there.

Stainless headers do radiate more noise than the RB stuff. I have a ISC Racing thinwall stainless and it is louder. But more power.
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