Jul-30-2017 05:15 PM
Aug-06-2017 05:18 PM
DSteiner51 wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Redwoodcamper wrote:
Plus it gets old when people incorrectly say "it will void your warranty." It can void parts of your warranty, but only related to what you changed. If you delete and tune your truck and a window motor goes out, they will have to fix it. If it's related to things you changed, then you can be out of luck. But that too depends on your dealer. I've had dealers take care of it anyways after doing many aftermarket modifications.
Tell me about it. I get that silly comment every time someone finds out my truck is tuned and yet my dealer still does warranty work on many other parts of my truck. I just look at them like "Sum B---h! I am a grown man. Do you pay my truck payment? Do I ask you why you leave your truck stock? Then mind ya business!"
Ok, so you increase your horsepower 10-20% which increases stresses on every part of the power train from the radiator to the back axle including engine mounts thus frame. I'm curious, wondering if you would feel the same if I overloaded my back axle 10-20%? It wouldn't stress near as many parts as a programmer. Just curious.
In the past when a regular here I would often shake my head at weight police who boasted about their programmers.
Aug-06-2017 03:35 PM
ShinerBock wrote:Redwoodcamper wrote:
Plus it gets old when people incorrectly say "it will void your warranty." It can void parts of your warranty, but only related to what you changed. If you delete and tune your truck and a window motor goes out, they will have to fix it. If it's related to things you changed, then you can be out of luck. But that too depends on your dealer. I've had dealers take care of it anyways after doing many aftermarket modifications.
Tell me about it. I get that silly comment every time someone finds out my truck is tuned and yet my dealer still does warranty work on many other parts of my truck. I just look at them like "Sum B---h! I am a grown man. Do you pay my truck payment? Do I ask you why you leave your truck stock? Then mind ya business!"
Aug-05-2017 09:22 AM
Aug-05-2017 08:12 AM
Aug-03-2017 12:50 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Thank you, lol...
And programmers are so 2000s. EFI live is where it's at. No hardware, only software.
Really though, a simple emissions compatible tune will give a nice little bump in power, if you want or need it.
Idk about mileage, though.
Delete and pick up a little mileage at a huge cost and guaranteed no warranty, but the truck will run healthier.
Aug-02-2017 10:04 PM
Aug-02-2017 09:51 PM
ShinerBock wrote:deltabravo wrote:
There's no place to put a "chip" in a new truck to get better mileage or change how it runs.
The way it's done now is with a programmer.
But, dealers can void a warranty if engine problems develop that they think the programmer caused.
There are still what you would consider a "chip" for these new trucks, but they are called modules now since they use more than jut a chip because they require more computing power. Some examples are the EDGE JWA or the TS Stryker module. The do not program or alter the ECM in any way. They generally are connected in between the ECM to injector harness connection and alter fuel timing and duration signals that the ECM sends to the injectors. You can also remove them in less than 10 minutes.
Aug-02-2017 09:21 PM
deltabravo wrote:
There's no place to put a "chip" in a new truck to get better mileage or change how it runs.
The way it's done now is with a programmer.
But, dealers can void a warranty if engine problems develop that they think the programmer caused.
Aug-02-2017 08:54 PM
3ares wrote:
I have a 2016 F250 with a 6.7 diesel, 6 speed automatic. Has anyone tried putting a chip in one of these trucks
Aug-02-2017 05:15 PM
Aug-02-2017 08:42 AM
mkirsch wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
Nor should he be lectured on warranty if he has already accepted the fact that he will loose it. It is up to him if the benefits out weight the costs, not anyone else.
Has he though? I don't see anywhere where he says, "I understand that this will void the warranty, and I choose to do so as it is my vehicle and I am making the payments," or anything to that effect.
Maybe, just maybe, he has NOT considered the fact that chipping/programming will void the warranty on his engine? Maybe he believes the advertising hype where they make (FALSE) claims that their product cannot be detected and will not void the warranty?
ANY questions or suggestions that might make the OP think about something he has not yet considered are fair game. Especially, if it may cost him significant amounts of money. And, we really have no idea what the OP has taken into consideration because he does NOT say what he has taken into consideration.
Oh and big whoop, "other" parts of your warranty are still honored. The most valuable part of your warranty, where the most expensive repairs will occur, is NOT. Wow, you got a scuffed lug nut replaced under warranty? What's that a $20 part? Yippie. Enjoy paying $15000 to have the injectors replaced.
3ares wrote:
I have a 2016 F250 with a 6.7 diesel, 6 speed automatic. Has anyone tried putting a chip in one of these trucks to get better MPG and do you think it would harm the truck?
Thanks,
Happy Camping
Aug-02-2017 08:34 AM
Redwoodcamper wrote:
We can all agree, don't buy the tornado. Haha.
Aug-02-2017 08:33 AM
Aug-02-2017 07:53 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
Nor should he be lectured on warranty if he has already accepted the fact that he will loose it. It is up to him if the benefits out weight the costs, not anyone else.