Dealer Voids warranty on turbo timer.
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Originally Posted by Corbic
If your moding and racing your car, YOU WILL BE DENIED.
Blown transmissions do not happen in this day and age from daily driving. They happen from 5,700rpm drops, pealing out of parking lots and idiot drivers who don't know how to shift.
Blown transmissions do not happen in this day and age from daily driving. They happen from 5,700rpm drops, pealing out of parking lots and idiot drivers who don't know how to shift.
yup blew my saleen pistons and rods dropped it in 2nd at 85 miles an hour coming home from a crazy night at the bar
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turbo timers will not void warranty unless you have some hick idiot person at the dealership. if anything it helps the car. uness the turbo timer has a built in boost controler. then that will void warranty on engine
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For the record, turbo timers are not required with the stock turbo. Actually, they're not required at all, however, idling the car to cool the turbo is not required on the stock turbo.
Moving to warranty forum.....
Moving to warranty forum.....
#8
just get the Clifford alarms...they have a built in turbo timer. when you feel like using it, you enable the engine to stay on for a preset time. when you don't, it's just an alarm. it's a great feature and it looks no different from any other alarm (except the relay). that's three birds with one stone!
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