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me tooI plan on a 100 HP shot of nitrous

Not a jab, but would suggest you practice welding on some scrap pieces of exhaust tubing before lighting up the final product. It looks like you have both the heat and wire feed set too high for the materials.
Also, based on the heat marks on the ******, you could have some deformation so you should check both flanges with a straight-edge before installing to make sure they are true or get them machined if they're not.



Looks real good Phoenix, better than my botch work,
I'm a budget guy so I took my shorty header mine off a 98-99 Mustang 3.8L for my M90 project, the rear one is a stock manifold. It is obvious how much longer the downpipe for BANK 2 is going to be, I'm currently tuning the injectors and tweecer shows that Bank 2 runs lightly richer than Bank 1 (firewall manifold) by about .8-1.0, 14.6 being the goal, although after dial it in more they should both be about the same but my best guess is that a different length downpipe makes some difference, later I will go to a dual 2" all the way back to solve this issue.
Here is a video with manifold's, 2" downpipes to 3" single, no cat, resonator and single blow through Greddy muffler in my Prelude.
After being annoyed by the sound of the exhaust, I put the front shorty header, above, 2 resonators, 2 mufflers off a Corvette C6, no cat, it still has a raspy sound but very quiet under 3000 rpm. I have made a better looking heat shield and wrapped the down pipe to protect the rad and supercharger.
Im sorry to thread jack but did this 3.8 shorty header just bolt on? And do you think one would fit on the rear head in a taurus chassis?