After 3 years of procrastination I finally broke down and bought a new D.G. header, to replace my original 33yr old one. Should go without saying, I was "fairly" excited as I removed all the gleaming Chrome from the box. First thing I did was treat the inside of the 6 pipes with "Eastwood Internal Ceramic Coating". (Another topic)This coating dries FAST, so was soon starting to install the pipes. This is where the shit started and never stopped ! None of the header pipes would fit into the cylinder-head. The flanges diameter were too large ! Now at this point some would have sent the whole system back to D.G.I on the other hand decided I could reduce the flange diameter with a Dremel and stone.....so I did and got them all to fit. I'll estimate the flange diameter was reduced approx. .025" to .030". Problem solved. A note here: With 33 yrs. of previous experience re & re'ing my original D.G. numerous times I found an easier way of installing the system. With all six pipes in the head and the collar nuts "snugged", I grouped the 6 pipes together as they would be in the Collector. I slid the Collector/Muffler assembly thru the center-stand and got down on the floor to insert the pipes. Another W.T. F. moment when I discovered the pipes were different lengths ! ? All 6 pipes should insert into the Collector a measured 1.375". The varying lengths meant that the longest ones would seat before the shortest, leaving the shortest inserted by a mere 1/2". Again: Most would have sent the entire system back to D. G. however the solution was simple enough so after buying an appropriate size tubing cutter I trimmed the longest 3 pipes to match the remaining 3 which were the same length. Another issue solved ! With the pipes back on, now loose at the collars, I started to install them into the Collector. A trick I use to aid in this is to suspend the muffler at it's approximate height with a bungee cord. This gives lots of movement at the Collector-end to make the pipe insertion significantly easier. I got 3 pipes installed and everything came to a halt. I could not get a 4th pipe installed and realized that there was virtually no movement from the suspended muffler. The muffler was jammed against the differential. There was nothing I could do to resolve this. I then took my old collector/muffler and slid it thru the center-stand and - guess what ? It fit perfectly ! I put the both muffler assemblies on the bench and the issue was a no-brainer. The NEW assembly was assembled and welded out of the correct orientation. As if no jig had been used !I sent an email with photos and got a quick response.
So we are going to send you a new rear section with no hassle on sending the one you currently back, you can keep it, disregard it whatever may be. Thing is we will need to make this rear section since we are out of stock of the kz1300 pipes. So it will be ready in a week but we will take it to get it chromed and that usually takes 1-2 weeks, the rear section should be ready by the end of March and beginning of April. Hopefully this is okay and you do not mind the wait. We will try to get this done ASAP!
2 weeks goes by and nothing from D.G. so send an other email requesting an update. And I wait...........In the mean time, I decide to remove the finger-prints from the pipes and see a flaw in the chrome on #6 pipe. It's so obvious as to how this occurred, its PAINFULL. At some point in the production this pipe has been dropped on a rough surface a received pitting. In someone's infinite wisdom they attempted to sand-out these pits. THEN; instead of polishing-out the sanding marks they simply chromed over them. Now, realizing the sanding marks and pits were now "highlighted" they attempted to polish them out and in doing so polished thru the chrome down to the base layer of Nickel ! ANOTHER email; this time requesting a new #6 pipe. And I wait. I sent another email a week later asking for an update and received a response.
Hey Bob,We have your muffler done but it just at the moment we do not have a platter, the one we hadrecently just closed. My production manager is trying to get a new local platter since a lot of them are not very local. I will email or call you when I get a better update next week!-DG Performance Sales
And I wait. 10 days later I send another email requesting an update.
Hi Bob,I sincerely apologize for the delay in response. My name is Abigail and I'll be taking care of your order from now on. We recently had changes in staffing and had to let go of the employee that was previously handling your order due to errors like this.I just caught up with your past emails and I'll be speaking with our team today about this. I'll get an updated shipping date estimate to you ASAP. Once again, we are truly sorry for the delay and we greatly appreciate your patience. Customer satisfaction is our highest priority. Please let me know if there's anything else I can do for you.Thank you,Abigail-DG Performance Sales
And I wait. Then receive this
Hi BobI have an update. Our chrome platter went out of business and because of new California environmental laws, hexavalent chrome plating is no longer accessible for us. We are switching to a new chrome platter, but they only do trivalent plating. There will be a slight difference in tint between the replacement parts we send and what you already have. Is this okay with you?Let me know and we can proceed from there. Once again, thank you for your patience and apologies for any confusion.Best, Abigail-DG Performance Sales
My response to this is:Abigail,Boy…..This just keeps getting better ! !The whole point of a new system was because of that very fact. The pipes and muffler had all taken on different heat related tints and looked like crap.So, No. Two tints of chrome; on one pipe and the muffler assembly is not OK with me. "Slight Difference" is subjective and I’m not taking that chance. Not on top of everything else.You can have it all back and I’ll expect a refund including the taxes paid. You’ll be paying for the return shipping !Or: credit my PayPal 50% of my original purchase price; I’ll have a plating shop here deal with #6 pipe and I’ll see if a muffler shop can "Tweak" the muffler assembly to get it to clear the differential/suspension and that will be the last you hear from me.My refund option through PayPal is still a viable option.The ball is in your court.Bob. (And again I wait ! I send another email)
D.G.'s reponse:
Hello,We were trying to figure out the best solution before moving forward.We can send you a shipping label and upon return of the items we will send you a refund. Due to the changes with our chrome plating, we have decided to discontinue manufacturing that exhaust system for the time being. Thank you-DG Performance Sales
D.G. and I came to a resolution. After 3 months of fucking nonsense, I have the "Chrome Exhaust" I wanted. I managed to get the muffler/collector to fit without and re-bending required. Only after I trimmed the pipes another 3" in order to get the muffler supports to line up and have the "exit bend" align with my modified center-stand. I called the only "plater" in my area (They nickel plated my frame 41 years ago) and asked what the turn around time would be. "7 to 8 weeks" FUCK ME...will this shit ever end ? So: I am currently using the #6 pipe and will have it re chromed next winter !If you're considering a Header it looks like the only option now is a S/S Delkevic !