JeffreyDJ
Jedi
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For the record, these tunes do not retain your factory warranty. What you get is a psuedo-warranty from FRPP. Usually, you have to take the car to a dealer for the "install" of the tune and whatever else comes with it. In terms of it being factory backed, the tune is not designed in-house. I had a Pro-Cal tune on my 2012 GT and it had a myriad of issues that made me uncomfortable running it. I switched to a private tuner and the result was a much better tune. Also, as FRPP needs CAFE approval to sell these, you will not be able to do more advanced mods, like remove cats.
I can see for some this will be a great option. Just know in advance what you are getting.
Mike
That's not what Ford is saying, and not what the article is saying. That may have been true before, but I'll wait to see an official statement and trust what we've been told so far:
"While these settings should be modified only within recommended limits, the resulting performance gains with Ford-tested programs can be impressive," the company said in a statement. "Focus ST owners, for example, can expect up to a 90 lb.-ft. increase in torque - all while maintaining the Ford-backed limited warranty."
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