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Fuel Pump Failure FYI:
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<blockquote data-quote="five.slow" data-source="post: 13868295" data-attributes="member: 72860"><p>As soon as I bought my 2011 I knew I wouldn't need the warranty... I modded the car the next day knowing it would void the warranty and knowing it might break. It's part of the game. We are pushing stock equipment past what it was designed to do. Anyone who doesn't under stand by doing this you run a risk of breaking something needs to stick with modding cars on a video game. I told Shaun I didn't want to blow my car up when I was on his dyno last summer and he said "don't worrie we got a trailer" I'm sure he knew that I knew it's part of making lots of useless power on a stock block. So I said **** it let the car scream knowing regardless of how safe the tune was that safe was just educated guess of what the car could handle. Thankfully Shaun wasn't trying to make my car make big power to show off. Instead he stopped and said that's good be happy and it's as safe as a 700hp can get. It's gambling you roll the dice with this shit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="five.slow, post: 13868295, member: 72860"] As soon as I bought my 2011 I knew I wouldn't need the warranty... I modded the car the next day knowing it would void the warranty and knowing it might break. It's part of the game. We are pushing stock equipment past what it was designed to do. Anyone who doesn't under stand by doing this you run a risk of breaking something needs to stick with modding cars on a video game. I told Shaun I didn't want to blow my car up when I was on his dyno last summer and he said "don't worrie we got a trailer" I'm sure he knew that I knew it's part of making lots of useless power on a stock block. So I said **** it let the car scream knowing regardless of how safe the tune was that safe was just educated guess of what the car could handle. Thankfully Shaun wasn't trying to make my car make big power to show off. Instead he stopped and said that's good be happy and it's as safe as a 700hp can get. It's gambling you roll the dice with this shit [/QUOTE]
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