There are a number of tunes out there for the ST and they have good reviews.
As someone that has never done a tune before, what are the steps to help make it successful? There is always a risk, I get that.
But what should I do if I bought an extended warranty and want that intact? The extended warranty has already saved me money on electrical gremlins.
Should I talk to my Ford service dealer that does oil changes and ask if they'd still cover the extended warranty if I do the tune? Or should I hope I get away without them noticing?
Hasn't there been transmission issues on these STs? I usually get bored and trade out my vehicle at 100K miles. So I'm thinking it'll be a good idea to get the tune.
I know, a bunch of random thoughts. But I'm seriously on the fence on this one.
Plus, we all know Ford Performance will never release a tune (even if they do, it won't be to the level these tunes today can do).
As someone that has never done a tune before, what are the steps to help make it successful? There is always a risk, I get that.
But what should I do if I bought an extended warranty and want that intact? The extended warranty has already saved me money on electrical gremlins.
Should I talk to my Ford service dealer that does oil changes and ask if they'd still cover the extended warranty if I do the tune? Or should I hope I get away without them noticing?
Hasn't there been transmission issues on these STs? I usually get bored and trade out my vehicle at 100K miles. So I'm thinking it'll be a good idea to get the tune.
I know, a bunch of random thoughts. But I'm seriously on the fence on this one.
Plus, we all know Ford Performance will never release a tune (even if they do, it won't be to the level these tunes today can do).