Cummins12V98 wrote:
From what I understand Cummins has nothing to do with the warranty it's all Chrysler.
"Well sorry you understood wrong because I can send my 6.7L to the nearest Cummins distributor's service department like Cummins Southern Plains and they can fix and warranty anything engine related"
Are you are saying Cummins will pay Cummins SW for example to do warranty work on my 15 RAM Cummins 6.7 Engine? This I don't believe.
Or are you saying Chrysler will pay them to do the same? This I may believe.
You were suggesting the op do things to his truck that may void his warranty. I am suggesting everyone that considers doing so should get all the facts in writing from these aftermarket guys.
" how would it effect the drivetrain since it adds ZERO extra power"
Completely disagree! You are adding more power at much lower speeds than normal and that will cause extra stress on the drivetrain.
Bottom line when doing power enhancement one must be willing to be their "Own Warranty Station".