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This is a discussion thread titled "CLOSED:Doug Thorley 5.7 Header Group Buy", within the Group Buys forum, part of the Marketplace Forums category.
We are going to be doing a group buy for the New Tundra 5.7 headers in CERAMIC COATING only. The group buy price will be $660.00. The buy will be from DEC. 21 until Jan. 4. If you are interested list it below, call or PM me. If you call be sure to ask for Nick.
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Nick
1(951)739-5900 ext 217
Doug Thorley Headers
We are going to be doing a group buy for the New Tundra 5.7 headers in CERAMIC COATING only. The group buy price will be $660.00. The buy will be from DEC. 21 until Jan. 4. If you are interested list it below, call or PM me. If you call be sure to ask for Nick.
Whoops. Sorry, my bad. I must say it is nice of the DT guys to monitor the forum and answer questions. In a performance view, what is the difference between the plated and ceramic coated headers? Noise? Rust?
When I order my set, do I need to order any additional gaskets, bolts, nuts, or other misc hardware? Sorry for all the nit noy questions but I have zero experience with bolt on performance.
Thanks in advance...TX RN
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There will be a slight performance difference due to retaining the exhaust heat. The main reason we push the ceramic is the underhood heat reduction. There is so many sensors and electrical components that need to get shielded from high temps. The ceramics will also prohibit rust, and corrosion where as chrome does a mediocre job doing so. It is still much better than 409 stainless or painted but not nearly as well as ceramic. Plus ceramic has a much longer life expectancy and retains its looks. No additional hardware is required and these ar ea direct bolt-on system.
Any chance of a group price on a set for an '01 Tundra 4.7L Access Cab 4x4? I verified I have a cracked manifold this morning - 24 degrees; it was knocking pretty loud.