New SHO Owner. What To Do First?

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skyshadow07

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I love the "Thou SHO not flash" and "Don't touch my shit"

MKS one? You want MKS text? The cover will fit your MKS the same as our SHO's.
 

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I can easily change the text on each one.

I Currently only have black filament for my printer. So if you want a different color you would have to wait for it to come in.

As for cost, it comes out to a whooping $1.39 in printer time and PLA. A post office flat rate box is like $7-8.
 

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I'd go through and change the fluids, (oil, tranny, coolant), air filter, and then the PTU and RDU fluids. Since you have a PP those fluids should be easier to change. You should have a drain plug. If you're not planning to tune your car or do any mods, wouldn't hurt to change spark plugs as well.

Basically do a full tune up. That'll give you some insight as to how it was maintained and you'll know it's ready to roll now.

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I agree with this definitely go through and check all of the fluids especially the ptu, if it was my vehicle i just purchased i would throw some new plugs in their as well, take it to maybe a belle tire and do their free alignment check and inspection believe it or not they find alot depending on which one you go to, we have a local one here that is very thorough in their inspections :thumb:
 

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I'd go through and change the fluids, (oil, tranny, coolant), air filter, and then the PTU and RDU fluids. Since you have a PP those fluids should be easier to change. You should have a drain plug. If you're not planning to tune your car or do any mods, wouldn't hurt to change spark plugs as well.

Basically do a full tune up. That'll give you some insight as to how it was maintained and you'll know it's ready to roll now.

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I plan on tuning the car in the future, does that mean i should keep the factory spark plugs? also is there any way to tell if the car has a 2.5/3 bar map sensor just by looking at it or do you need to look at the part numbers.
 

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I plan on tuning the car in the future, does that mean i should keep the factory spark plugs? also is there any way to tell if the car has a 2.5/3 bar map sensor just by looking at it or do you need to look at the part numbers.
I'd go ahead and replace with cooler plugs. I don't think you can tell just by looking at the MAP. You should be able to search the part # to confirm. It's only 2 bolts if you need to pull it off.

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