Harleyfever
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Anyone know what the install cost is?
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My local dealer quoted $165.Anyone know what the install cost is?
ThanksMy local dealer quoted $165.
The Ford Performance rep I exchanged emails with estimated an hour.Anyone know what the install cost is?
I hope you guys get your tune soon!
I've been enjoying the Livernois tunes. Outside of the warranty I couldn't see a reason to pay more AND have to wait AND not be able to install it myself. Also enjoying the ability to choose which tune I want to run.
I'm a patient person but moving due dates have always rubbed me the wrong way. I was unfortunately on the same waiting list as all of you but looking forward to more reviews of the FP tune.
If that's true I'm glad I went elsewhere. Seems like I'm better off taking my chances with an aftermarket tune and keeping my 7-year powertrain warranty intact.I didn't do all 30 pages (wew), but I wanted to clear up the warranty questions I had read earlier in the thread, and the one quoted.
Ford Performance Warranty:
It warrants the engine for defects specifically caused by the tune (good luck, prove it). It ALSO voids your standard powertrain warranty and replaces it with the Ford Performance Warranty.
I know this is 100% factual because I and several others were personally acquainted with Randy@Montune who did the Ford Performance pack for the Focus ST. This is 100% how it reads in the fine print too.
If you tune your truck and you blow the ring lands, they will blame it on parts failure which would not be covered by the FP warranty, and you would probably be on the hook for a long block and labor.
100%
If you pop a piston with someone else’s tune it will be as bad if not worse, they 100% know that the calibration wasn’t stock the moment you flash the ecu.If that's true I'm glad I went elsewhere. Seems like I'm better off taking my chances with an aftermarket tune and keeping my 7-year powertrain warranty intact.
There's risk in both obviously, but I think I made the best choice for my situation.
I have had similar conversations with Mike ever since my order was placed on April 17! He seems like a stand-up guy, and none of this is his fault, but this experience, along with the questions raised by forum members about the safety of the K&N filter that accompanies the tune, made me decide to pull the plug and take Mike up on his offer of a full refund, which he was quick to honor with no hassle.FYI for those who are waiting for an order from Levittown, I had this exchange with their support agent Mike (who has helped me on several occasion in the past) regarding my place amongst the "people in line" who have paid for and are waiting on their Ford Performance Tune from Levittown.
For reference, I placed my order on May 31st.
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great info. that makes me want to lean towards an aftermarket tune. Especially since I can get an additional powertrain warranty from 5star from 2 years to 5 years.I didn't do all 30 pages (wew), but I wanted to clear up the warranty questions I had read earlier in the thread, and the one quoted.
Ford Performance Warranty:
It warrants the engine for defects specifically caused by the tune (good luck, prove it). It ALSO voids your standard powertrain warranty and replaces it with the Ford Performance Warranty.
I know this is 100% factual because I and several others were personally acquainted with Randy@Montune who did the Ford Performance pack for the Focus ST. This is 100% how it reads in the fine print too.
If you tune your truck and you blow the ring lands, they will blame it on parts failure which would not be covered by the FP warranty, and you would probably be on the hook for a long block and labor.
100%
https://performanceparts.ford.com/download/PDFS/fpp-warranty.pdfJust had a chat with Steve at FordPerformance.com in the chat box function, copied and pasted in plaintext below.
In his words the powertrain warranty is NOT voided or replaced the moment you have the the FP Calibration tune installed by a dealer, the two exist simultaneously.
Truth is always somewhere in the middle, right?
"Me
at 14:19, Jun 17:
I was curious what effect part number M-9603-REB has on the factory powertrain warranty?
Steve
at 14:20, Jun 17:
Luckily we have that written out on our site, Basically if a failure is not related to our part, it does not change it
Me
at 14:22, Jun 17:
So if my truck were say to have an issue that would qualify it for Lemon Law or a warrantied major fix, as long as the calibration is not directly at fault that warranty is still honored?
Steve
at 14:23, Jun 17:
Correct as long as you follow the Installation requirements
Me
at 14:23, Jun 17:
The tuning nay-sayers out there insist that the second you install a FP calibration, even by a dealer, your standard warranty is immediately voided. That is incorrect?
Steve
at 14:23, Jun 17:
That is incorrect!
Me
at 14:27, Jun 17:
Okay, thanks Steve.
Steve
at 14:27, Jun 17:
Welcome"

