I drove a 2012 V-6 Mustang with the BAMA 93 Street tune. I was AMAZED- I want this tune! But the warranty issue, does Ford REALLY void your drivetain warranty due to loading a tune?
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Originally posted by white trash wagon View PostI drove a 2012 V-6 Mustang with the BAMA 93 Street tune. I was AMAZED- I want this tune! But the warranty issue, does Ford REALLY void your drivetain warranty due to loading a tune?
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Originally posted by jakesford View PostApparently the ECU records anytime that it has been flashed, and even if you go back to a stock tune the tech cab see this data. If you're not prepared to write the check when you blow up the motor, then don't mod it under warranty. Personally I'm not worried about a tune killing the motor, I haven't done it yet because I may end up going with a blower soon.
All I'm going to do to the car is 3.55 gears, BAMA tune and Magnaflow catback exhaust. Just hate loose the engine warranty over a tune.
I can't believe Ford left so much power & performance OFF the table with the lame factory tune.Last edited by white trash wagon; 07-22-2012, 10:07 AM.
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Originally posted by red89notch View PostThey can only deny a warranty claim if it is directly related to the mod. Sensors and such wouldn't be affected."Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776
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Originally posted by red89notch View PostThey can only deny a warranty claim if it is directly related to the mod. Sensors and such wouldn't be affected.
I've tuned every vehicle I've owned. Fuck driving a warrantied turd
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostI thought the Magnusson Moss warranty act was in place to prevent garbage like them voiding a warranty when they cannot unequivocally prove that said mod caused the failure. In that light, I also thought that the burden of proof fell on them to prove said failure.
I've heard on the 5.0 cars, a tune can cause #8 cylinder to fail, as supposedly 5.0 cars are already on "the ragged edge" with a factory tune.
A Ford flow chart has been posted on here showing if an aftermarket tune is detected, then a "warranty void" is to be initiated.
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If you're worried about it, don't do it. Period.
I've also seen a few modded / tuned / overrevved '11+ 5.0s replaced under warranty, so it's not like they deny everything, but it becomes a dealer discretion issue. If you have a friend at a dealer and think you can get away with it, then have fun.
Originally posted by Cooter View PostI've tuned every vehicle I've owned. Fuck driving a warrantied turdWhen the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by white trash wagon View PostWell on the allfordmustangs site, many advise to pull fuse #47 to clear the memory of the adaptive shifting program. That did crisp up the throttle response & shifting.
But you have pull the fuse every few days, or always drive rather aggressively.http://dfwdirtriders.com/ New Website for the off road peeps
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