Cap them plugs

jpizzle

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Hello out there, first post here. So I sold my 12 and got a 16, going to start the d e l e t e process tonight and finish tmrw. I have everything I need so far, heres a list

No limit intake
S p a r t a n n g a u g e
5 inch exhaust
no limit ccv d e l e t e
SDP down pipe
SDP egr d e l e t e

I am looking for just one more thing. Does anybody make a kit for the eletrical plugs for the exhaust sensors? Just a set of plugs that would go into the open ends of the connections, make it seal up nice and tight. I think I saw a kit one time for a cummins.

I know about putting in dieletric grease and some crappy ziplocks and zip ties. I want something a little bit cleaner and actually works in the long run.

Thanks!
 
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I do not believe there is any plug kit out there. Most people just come up with their own ways of keeping the open plugs out of the elements. I put dielectric grease in all of them, bought some larger water balloons, slid the balloon over the connectors and then electrical taped them. The way I figured if they can keep water inside the balloons, the sure should be able to keep water out of the connectors. Good luck!
 
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Anyone have a picture of the plug?


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Seems to be very pricey and difficult to source all the plug types.

Most people fill the plugs with dielectric grease and wrap them with electrical tape or a balloon and zip tie.

When I deeleeted I never covered anything and got a check engine a year later. Cleaned out all the connectors greased and taped them. Haven't had an issue
 

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