Pretty sure that's a Doug Thorley header!!
There is a 530 stamp in here, and a couple two moreThere might be a 530Y stamp on the exhaust flange (THY-530Y)
AND these are California smog legal BTW
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Jocelyn,Nice surface coating Dale!
Is it yours?
If so, does it still look that shiney?
Yeah that's what I was thinking too, keep both and swap during winters to see which I like the best (and if it's the Thorley keep the OEM part).Yep, definitely Thorley. Installed one when I got my car back in '99 or so, ended up selling it to another member here, sure wish I hadn't though. There is a definite difference in the way the car runs with the tri-Y Thorley header, it it noticeably peppier with it, and has a better growl to it, although that depends on the exhaust muffler one installs with it and whether they keep the cat, install a hi-flow cat or eliminate it altogether.
Even in that shape its still worth quite a bit of money, as long as there's no rust or holes or bent pipes. I'd say run it and see if you like it @LifeForLife , but keep the whole oem exhaust system stored away. Some day you'll be happy you have the oem system.
Include it in your will to your favorite young Supra enthusiast. I've owned about three dozen Supras over the last 35 years and haven't cracked any stock exhaust manifold yet. But then again, one of the first things I usually do when I acquire another Supra is either put exhaust headers on or swap in a 7mgte.I'll keep the part for when the OEM header cracks then.
Maybe you'll be able to before winter ends...I have the Raptor racing header, I like the sound. Not too loud and I have the matching Raptor Racing exhaust with the cat, the resonator and the single outlet muffler. Sounds way better than stock . More power and responsiveness, not crazy loud until you really get into it and get the revs up past 4000 RPM.
I would love to hear that Thorley.
I did ceramic-coated headers on another one of my cars. 50k miles in, and they still look new! Not only that, but they cool off really fast and underhood heat was greatly reduced. I used to be skeptical of ceramic coating exhaust stuff, but I'm a firm believer now.Nice surface coating Dale!
Is it yours?
If so, does it still look that shiney?
About the only thing that can be an issue is the header flange runs interference with the power steering pump mount.@supraz do you know if this header is drop-in ? Or is there any changes required to make it fit an OEM type exhaust line with the OEM cat ?
Thanks Dale, that's all the info I needed !About the only thing that can be an issue is the header flange runs interference with the power steering pump mount.
One has to either relieve the header flange or the mount.
If you are coating the header, you REALLY want to do this before you get the coating applied.
I believe that the O2 sensor will reach without modification.
You will want a new exhaust gasket, O2 sensor gasket, and header collector-to-Cat gasket.
The O2 sensor location works pretty well, so it's about as close to bolt-on as you can get.
Dale