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    Shinny plugs

    Do you have to run the shibby plug kit. Or is it just optional?

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    Re: Shinny plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Travi Grippin View Post
    Do you have to run the shibby plug kit. Or is it just optional?

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    We run them, but it is optional.

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    Re: Shinny plugs

    Highly recommended. You can tape them and zip tie them up out of the way, but over time the tape may loosen and let moisture in. This happened to me and it kept throwing some dtc's. After installing the Shibby plug kit from DRD... no more problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TH-64 View Post
    Highly recommended. You can tape them and zip tie them up out of the way, but over time the tape may loosen and let moisture in. This happened to me and it kept throwing some dtc's. After installing the Shibby plug kit from DRD... no more problems.

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    I guess the codes that were being thrown weren't killed with the tuning? I assumed they would kill most of the codes except engine related so I have got these....yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexNeck View Post
    I guess the codes that were being thrown weren't killed with the tuning? I assumed they would kill most of the codes except engine related so I have got these....yet
    Apparently not. An O2 sensor plug was corroded. I had these codes:

    P0053: HO2S Heater Resistance Bank 1 Sens 1

    P0132:02 Sensor 1/1 Circuit Voltage Too High

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    Re: Shinny plugs

    Just happened to see this post and wanted to add that when I installed my shibby kit, I loaded each connector with dielectric grease before snapping the shibby blank on.

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