That is one gorgeous set of long tubes! I'm jealous
Ceramic and HTS are apples and oranges, and can't really be compared in the same class. First of all, ceramic coating isn't just for aesthetic and longetivity purposes, it promises a very worthwhile performance benefit. HTS coating, despite the fact that it isn't all it's cracked up to be, is not crap. It actually stands for heat treated stainless, which is a bit deceptive because it is only barely any of them. However, dollar for dollar, you get more benefit PER DOLLAR for your extra $20 for HTS coating than you will paying $150 for Jethot coating. This isn't to say it's as good, it isn't by any stretch of the imagination. Jethot is the ultimate, and nothing else compares. However, even Jethot isn't as indestructable as they'd have you believe, and I have seen first hand in the shop that daily drivers here in New England who have Jethot coated headers do still have a lifespan. They will outlast HTS for years, but for 750% more money, they had better. I have been using HTS MAC exhaust components here for years on my daily driven cars, and I mean daily driven in the rain, snow, sand and salt, 20K miles a year; and if cleaned on a regular basis they hold up far longer than uncoated pipes do. And that is all HTS was intended to do- it isn't even in the same league as ceramic. If it was, MAC wouldn't have any reason to offer ceramic coated headers as well, would they? Thats like putting road course tires on a drag car and saying they are crap becuase they don't hook like slicks. HTS is only supposed to offer more life than bare uncoated steel, and it does- for a few extra dollars it's a bargain. If you want show stopping looks, thermal benefit and superior lifespan, HTS isn't even for sale in the department you should be shopping in. Furthermore, I don't understand the complaints about MAC header installation problems in general- or shorties for that matter. I have installed more long tubes and shorties than I can remember, and I never had a set of long tubes bolt right in without causing a problem somewhere, and I've never had a single issue with shorties. The MAC shorties that I just put on my wifes car last summer went on like a breeze, and still look like the day they were put on. It's all about what you want.