Tell me what could come out of comparing a $900 exhaust system (ECS's) to a $500 (competitor's).
Dave's products are the best available, I've used several on my own cars as well as customer's, but they also for the most part cost more. (ie: carpets) Therefore you're paying more for a better product.
There are 3-4 players in the Mopar exhaust business that I know of. Each company has their own level of quality and their own price point and also each company has their own target market.
If you're running for OE Gold competition then for sure you're going to want the best available quality wise where NOS originals are not available. If you're just driving your car to local show and cruise nights, date codes and part numbers may not be of any concern to you.
I don't restore OE Gold cars...I restore nice driver quality cars that the working man can afford. 90% of my customers work with a tight budget and details on the exhaust system are pretty low on the list.
If I approach a customer and say I can get them a system that fits and functions as the original for $500 or I can get them a dead nuts perfect part numbered date coded system for $900.......I'm sorry buy "MY" customers would opt for the cheaper system.
All I'm saying is that there is room in the market for every supplier of exhaust systems and it makes no sense to compare ECS's new product to a current system on the market when there is an obvious price difference.
NOW....if the price of ECS's system and their competitors were the same price...then that would be a different story.