Yes, I am aware of that. However, DRD states for better airflow, it can be unplugged. Why is there better airflow with it unplugged?
Yes, I am aware of that. However, DRD states for better airflow, it can be unplugged. Why is there better airflow with it unplugged?
Good call out- I was thinking EGR. Here is description on his YouTube Video
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We have discovered that leaving the throttle valve plugged in allows it to still cycle on some truck calibrations which can cause the engine not to run smooth...so unplug em' from now on!
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Personally I unplugged everything just to be on the safe side and secured all plugs with the shibby kit.
2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, MM3 by Double R Diesel, Rough Country Leveling, 35x12.50 Nitto G2, HID headlights and fogs plus many many other add ons.....
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That's where one or two of the shibby kit plugs go!!
I've got 3 left over and had no clue where they go. Thanks 2 down 1 to go! LOL
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