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Kerry Hitt owns the Stahl stuff now, he and Jere were very close. While it is under the umbrella ofKerry's company, ACP, it is most often listed and referred to as "Stahl headers by ACP".
I hadn't heard Greg saying anything about stainless. But Greg told me that he was only building step headers now because they were almost always faster, and it was easier.
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Well, crap. My car has not liked any step headers I have tested. Jere looked at the data I had, and told me it wouldn't. Mine only operates in a 2000, or less in bad air, RPM range making a pass.
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Greg may still have the fixtures for those. I own all the Chrysler fixtures. The new ones I will be building are bent on the stahl machine. I have greg do all the bends. Jere was a wealth of knowledge, & I don't think I'll ever meet another like him! Stump & Shane are great guys to deal with.
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