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Originally Posted by 88Racing
Everything should be ok. The gryphon still has your stock tune.(Remember you can unplug it if you don't want it to grow legs) The only time that the gryphon can get screwed up on that if its hooked up to pegasus(for updates and tunes) without you returning it to stock. The tune is still in the pcm because it is no different than your stock tune being in there.
Sorry to hear about the misfortune on the 3 plugs. Makes me dread that day even more!
Lars
PS
Jack/Bill/Corey will probably correct me if I am wrong!
When in doubt always put truck back to stock.
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You are absolutely right in
all respects in this advice, Lars! Good on you!
I took my truck in to Jim Click Ford here in Tucson for an oil change (I can't be bothered to do it myself anymore - too much of a hassle getting rid of the used oil, crawling around under the truck and so on), and I asked the service consultant how they were doing with regard to plug changes. He said they're having no problems. He said it takes a long time, which is why it costs so much, but as long as they are careful and follow the SB exactly, they do not get broken plugs!
I guess I should ask about injectors next time (sorry for the brief hijack here).
- Jack
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