Whipple stage 1 ?

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solarwinds

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Im getting mine put in as we speak. Getnit back next week
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Did you do install ? or shop it out ? Looks like about a 4-6hr job with the intercooler.
 

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go on FB a few people have and its the same kit on the Shelbys. Doesnt void any warranty but you do have to mail them your PCM. They have an OEM PCM flash from Ford. i'm ordering mine next week since roush tune is garbage.

we had a lot of people here wanting to do a group buy, but don't think that got setup yet

Where in writing does it say it doesn't void the OEM warranty
 

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where in writing does it say it does void the warranty ?

Don't deflect. You wrote it doesn't void the warranty.

Back it up or ****.

Are you trying out to be another Sasquatch?

Ford's manual and the manual of EVERY OTHER car manufacturer is explicit - it reads that damage caused by aftermarket parts is not covered by warranty.

I tune all my rides, lots of Whipple SCs used to date, but it is wrong to tell people there's no warranty risk, when that is patently false. When you tune, you pay to play. If it breaks - like you blow a piston - be prepared to pay for it.
 

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Don't deflect. You wrote it doesn't void the warranty.

Back it up or ****.

Are you trying out to be another Sasquatch?

Ford's manual and the manual of EVERY OTHER car manufacturer is explicit - it reads that damage caused by aftermarket parts is not covered by warranty.

I tune all my rides, lots of Whipple SCs used to date, but it is wrong to tell people there's no warranty risk, when that is patently false. When you tune, you pay to play. If it breaks - like you blow a piston - be prepared to pay for it.
there is no deflect. you said show in writing and there is none. so asked you same and there is none. end of story. you are just trying to scare people
 

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there is no deflect. you said show in writing and there is none. so asked you same and there is none. end of story. you are just trying to scare people

Umm, ok - this is in every single car warranty in this country. It isn't hidden.

You probably shouldn't dispense advice if you don't know what you're talking about.

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This debate rages on in all internet forums. Instead of battling me, email Whipple, Roush and ask them - in writing - what happens to your OEM warranty? Post the reply here.
 

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Better yet?

Who cares? If it breaks pay to get it fixed or buy a new one. That’s what I would do.
 
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