Exactly !Not only will they deny warranty they SHOULD deny warranty. Ford shouldn't be on the hook for a car that has been changed that much from the factory parameters.
He's right y'know, kill the thread if you can it'll help and the answers ya need have been provided. best of luck I do mean that.There are Ford reps on this forum, I'd take this post down ASAP if it isnt too late.
No, those GT guys understand that everybody - including I-4 guys at the end pay for people that warranty their blown engines due to moronic mods. One has to be pretty dumb to think this cost at the end is absorbed by Ford.I wouldnt take what these GT guys say to heart, they are a little touchy about our I-4. Considering some of them get beat by a modified Eco unless they are willing to add force induction.
Well let's see, my bolt on GT ran low 11's. Does your 4-banger do that?:shrug:I wouldnt take what these GT guys say to heart, they are a little touchy about our I-4. Considering some of them get beat by a modified Eco unless they are willing to add force induction.
ExactlyNo, those GT guys understand that everybody - including I-4 guys at the end pay for people that warranty their blown engines due to moronic mods. One has to be pretty dumb to think this cost at the end is absorbed by Ford.
are there any concerns about running these tunes during winter weather?
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Ohio can get down to -20 on the absolute coldest days
I know you guys are in Michigan, which has about the same climate
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All tunes for your vehicle are good to run all year around, we have tested them on our ecoboost here in the winter as well.
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ok, that's good to know, I just read yesterday some one popped an ecoboost mustang running "unleashed" when the temps dropped
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seems to be a common thing for may of these "shop tuned" cars
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I can neither speak here nor there on whether their tune had anything to do with that, But I know our tunes are safe to run year round.
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are there any caveots such as scaling back to 91 tune and using 93 or can I just run 93 on the 93 tune?
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aka do I need to run a higher octane as a buffer? or is the 93 safe to use 93 on all year?
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You can run either or, alot of guys do the scaling back as just a slight power reduction to accomodate the temp drop
But you should be just fine running 93 year round
Agreed - and I had a pretty decent tune on my last car (Taurus SHO, Livernois 93octane tune) and would NOT have expected Ford to replace the motor if it grenaded. Tunes are GREAT but you have to understand the risk and not whine when the manufacturer denies a claim.Not only will they deny warranty they SHOULD deny warranty. Ford shouldn't be on the hook for a car that has been changed that much from the factory parameters.