One thing to be aware of in fitting is interference between the outer 2 pipes and the shift linkage for the 352/365 boxes; not to denigrate RD's design (because it DOES work, but could stand a little tweaking), but, at the position of the shift tube and the header, there is no clearance as delivered. Whether the lotus-supplies or SJ system has the same issues, I don't know, since I've not seen them in the flesh nor tried to install their systems. Everything on these cars needs slight 'fettling' to get it to work. Just the nature of the beast, so it didn't bother me.
Now, whether the question was my car just being a fluke, or a basic design issue...I had to *ahem* adjust the outer two pipes to create clearance, as well as slightly adjust the length of the rotation centers on the center Heim joint and the pivot on the transaxle so I was not banging up against the header by trying to go into first gear or reverse. It's still tight, but nothing is hitting now; the #2 pipe is touching the engine mount, though...all around it's about a 1/4' off side to side and front to back as delivered. This may be due to the manifold pipes being proud of the flange on the head side by 3/16" or so (which is the side they're welded on...maybe if they were welded on the outside of the flange also, the flange could be surfaced flat and maintain gas tightness pulling the bits further in when mounting up to the head?) and perhaps adjusting the jig to move the rear 2 pipes back 1/4"?).
I've made suggestions as to improvements (and offered my car as a pattern), otherwise, the system (even with the *ahem* adjusted downpipes) and slightly wider pivot length (and we're only talking about 3/16") does what it says, works just fine, and sounds pretty sporty with a new muffler when you play with the loud pedal. Realize, also, that you will have to trim the lengths of whatever system you choose, mostly the cross-pipe up to the muffler, to make it all slip together nicely. No doubt, though, that the improvement in breathing is most welcome.