ColdShotxx
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If using Procharger tune on an otherwise stock mustang, does Procharger provide any type of guarantee for failures?
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No. The Procharger parts are covered by Procharger's warranty but the rest of your powertrain warranty is pretty much gone. That being said different dealers deal with aftermarket parts differently and might warranty some of the powertrain if they don't feel the extra stress of the Procharger broke the part. I broke the stock dual mass flywheel within weeks of getting the Procharger installed and didn't even try to bother getting it warrantied as I figured it would just break again if I staid with stock parts. I went ahead and had the flywheel and clutch upgraded to aftermarket by a shop that works on a lot of boosted Mustangs.
Yep, go E85 and religiously watch knockI'm thinking of upgrading my pulley for more boost and building the motor you guys have any suggestions
The 6R80 is stronger than the MT82. Check out the numbers Coyote guys are making with it in the transmission & drivetrain section. Blown V6 power levels should be fine on either transmission.Anyone have a procharged auto? I read the thread and it seems that so long as you don't do anything too crazy the stock internals hold ok. I know the manuals seem to have a problem with their flywheels. What kind of problems have you guys with autos have?
I've been debating between procharger and the ecoboost kit. Both seem pretty good for a dd.
Anyone have a procharged auto? I read the thread and it seems that so long as you don't do anything too crazy the stock internals hold ok. I know the manuals seem to have a problem with their flywheels. What kind of problems have you guys with autos have?
I've been debating between procharger and the ecoboost kit. Both seem pretty good for a dd.
Yep, go E85 and religiously watch knock
Just put my car in the shop. Ill have dyno numbers next week.