A couple of us were talking - since dealers can see some kind of counter to indicate the map has been changed, what if you had a spare ecu that you got tuned and saved your stock ecu for any dealership activities? Ecus are relatively cheap, pretty easy to swap out, couple hundred dollars could be worth no eye brows being lifted during any dealership work. Does a tune only affect the ecu or do other modules get programmed as well. Understand ignition count or whatever probably would be reset when changing ecus but anytime you disconnect the battery that happens also right? Doesn’t seem like a reliable way to indicate anything.
Before I get the pay to play lecture, I’m not implying blow your engine up due to some wild tune and then claim warranty but there are some pretty bad dealers that even the scent of a modification and your car is black listed. Not having to worry about that would be nice.
thoughts?
Before I get the pay to play lecture, I’m not implying blow your engine up due to some wild tune and then claim warranty but there are some pretty bad dealers that even the scent of a modification and your car is black listed. Not having to worry about that would be nice.
thoughts?