JetGray_Mach1
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Yeah you make great points there. I need to find out what the deductible is and what the install cost is. I always install everything on my cars my self hate to have a shop do it.That depends. It isnt a bad warranty. I would encourage you to read all of the terms carefully. Consider your future goals as its not going to cover items if you turn the power up further or do custom tuning. Consider what a dealership or CERTIFIED Whipple installer will charge you vs doing it yourself or some other more affordable (but compitent) installers will charge. It might be right for for you. I personally dont like warranties and go outside the bounds of coverage anyways. Just some things to consider. I will say Ive installed a lot of Whipple kits and there is very rarely a problem with the kits themselves. Things usually fail due to abuse, launching on sticky tires, improper maintenance, poor fuel, ect. Both the car and kits are very reliable when used within those parameters with the Whipple tune, proper custom tune and supplied boost levels.
If anyone can chime in that got the warranty would be great, deductible is not on this document attached(Straight from Whipple website).
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