I believe the OP only intended a tuner app for the ECU. Was it an app to
replace the existing programming of the ECU? A tuner would not probably void
an insurance. Maybe the warranty will be because the casa was not the one who
performed the tuning.
--- mike t.
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From: Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 7:25:02
Subject: Re: [plug] What Do You Wanna Learn From A PLUG Meet?
I mean both. I should've added the word "also". thanks Kelsey, for pointing
that out.
elaborating on Mike's statement, good luck on your insurance claims if you+your
car got into an accident which is caused by a faulty electrical
wiring/electronics and is traceable to the hack that you did based on the
factory settings/parts that (were not meant to be altered) were altered by you
and you didn't report it to the insurance company beforehand to avoid having an
increase in premium.
unless the insurance company gives you complete coverage (w/c includes mods) or
they don't hire post-accident vehicle inspectors, then I guess you can get away
with it (and put them out of business unless they're really into race car
insurance) :-)
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 1:44 AM, Michael Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 29 May 2008 4:35:47 pm Kelsey Hartigan Go wrote:
> Insurance? You mean warranty?
If the insurance company see you do something under the bonnet they also can
revoke the insurance..
Its in the fine fine print..
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