Who here would sacrifice a LIFETIME powertrain warranty?

Would you sacrifice a LIFETIME powertrain warranty for a tune?


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Bigredmariner

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Do it. If it blows up just pull the tuned program and call the dealership. Hell yeah I'd do it. Twice.:D
 

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I voted wait, then tune.

I'd let the new wear off a little bit to get any bugs worked out, then go for it once you are comfortable!

You asked the WRONG bunch of guys whether or not you should tune, if you wanted a no. :lol:
 

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I voted wait, then tune.

I'd let the new wear off a little bit to get any bugs worked out, then go for it once you are comfortable!

You asked the WRONG bunch of guys whether or not you should tune, if you wanted a no. :lol:

:lolup:
 

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I voted wait, then tune.

I'd let the new wear off a little bit to get any bugs worked out, then go for it once you are comfortable!

You asked the WRONG bunch of guys whether or not you should tune, if you wanted a no. :lol:
I didn't want a no, I wanted more of the wait, then tune responses. I guess I did ask the wrong guys:thumbs:.

The predator isn't even available yet. When it is, I'm gonna give them a little while to get the bugs worked out then BAM here comes the tune!
 

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I voted no, because I figured no one else would. I was right.

Really though, I would go for it. Odds are if you don't do anything extreme to it, it will last the same amount of time. The nannies are probably more for regulations and the like than actual wear and tear safeties.
 

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well with a lifetime warranty I would break everything first but hell get the tune noone at the dealer ship will dig that deep:thumbs:
 

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Like Jeff said, Diablo claims dealerships cannot detect the parameters have been modified assuming you return it to stock when you take it in. I'm not sure if Dodge uses the same monitoring system GM does, so I'd ask Mike on the Diablo forums if it can be recognized.
 

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For the last time, Dodge does not check for tunes. But it is your truck, and your dealer might be one of the dealers that is a douche.
 
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Like Jeff said, Diablo claims dealerships cannot detect the parameters have been modified assuming you return it to stock when you take it in. I'm not sure if Dodge uses the same monitoring system GM does, so I'd ask Mike on the Diablo forums if it can be recognized.

Keyword is "claims", but when Mike was asked if he would guarantee it, he declined to answer. He has been asked several times to back up the claim with some proof or a guarantee and he never does it. :dunno:
 

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