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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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2011+ Mustang GT and V6 Buy/Sell
2012bossf/s
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<blockquote data-quote="apex32" data-source="post: 11642728" data-attributes="member: 87244"><p>Well seeing as I pm'd you already saying no harm intended, just correcting some info and then you want to post on my threads...</p><p></p><p>modded up pretty good; not really.. intake and tune with an xpipe.. and for your information if you bring the car back to a dealer stock WITH a potential problem - theyre going to act a bit different than if the cars perfect. also, if you bring the car in stock with a potential problem, obviously all that would matter at that point is that it had been tuned.. because nothing is left on the car but the trace of the tune with the keycycle counter reset.. think about it - thousands of miles on a car and say 4 or something key cycles since last reset.. pretty obvious.. and the wont be worrying too much about which intake, if any was on it. moral of story - if you really want/need the warranty intact on one of these cars, dont tune them ... shrug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apex32, post: 11642728, member: 87244"] Well seeing as I pm'd you already saying no harm intended, just correcting some info and then you want to post on my threads... modded up pretty good; not really.. intake and tune with an xpipe.. and for your information if you bring the car back to a dealer stock WITH a potential problem - theyre going to act a bit different than if the cars perfect. also, if you bring the car in stock with a potential problem, obviously all that would matter at that point is that it had been tuned.. because nothing is left on the car but the trace of the tune with the keycycle counter reset.. think about it - thousands of miles on a car and say 4 or something key cycles since last reset.. pretty obvious.. and the wont be worrying too much about which intake, if any was on it. moral of story - if you really want/need the warranty intact on one of these cars, dont tune them ... shrug [/QUOTE]
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