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RJM02GTDrag 02-21-2004 01:38 AM

MIL eliminators
 
Any thoughts on plug and play vs. splice for these? Slpice claims last longer and less cost. Also where is the best price?

Craziness4fun 02-21-2004 02:09 AM

RE: MIL eliminators
 
I've heard the plug-in are easier. I used them and they were easy to install.
For me... it was just easier
Less of a concern

IsMoKeDu 02-23-2004 11:51 AM

RE: MIL eliminators
 
dont attempt to splice the wires and expect them to last.... go with the plug in mil's from jegs.com for $60

N2OJunkie 02-23-2004 02:06 PM

RE: MIL eliminators
 
Plug and plays all the way, Splicing suck..

04ShakinSteed 02-24-2004 12:38 AM

RE: MIL eliminators
 
Go with the Plug N Play.

What do you need them for anyway? And how did your T/A and UD pullies go?

RJM02GTDrag 02-24-2004 01:11 AM

RE: MIL eliminators
 

ORIGINAL: 03BlackSteed

Go with the Plug N Play.

What do you need them for anyway? And how did your T/A and UD pullies go?
Just got my pro-chamber off road pipe today! Did not get the pullies and TA on yet, did not realize I need some tools, impact wrench etc, need some help to do them I think. Hopefully this week.

mabguru 02-24-2004 04:34 AM

RE: MIL eliminators
 
I went with cheepo plug and plays I got off ebay. They work just fine. Now to just fix all my other lean codes....:eek:

04ShakinSteed 02-24-2004 07:49 AM

RE: MIL eliminators
 
Oh, OK...that's cool. So Prochamber. I thought you had a Mid-pipe already? Did you switch?


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