Warranty
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Warranty
I have a 2014 mustang v6 and have the extended warranty on it. Does anyone know what I can add to my car to increase horsepower and torque. I would like to add a cai and catback exhaust plus anything else that helps
#2
anything you add is fine under warranty, as long as it or its failure does not cause a ford part to fail. cai, exhaust and a tuner are basically all u can add without tearing into the engine, but dont expect BIG gains
#3
I have an Airaid CAI on mine and since a tune isn't required with it I don't think it was worth the money.
Your first mod should be a tuner. It will give you what you are looking for. Bama tunes from American Muscle are tame enough not to hurt anything. AM gives you tunes for life so if you add a mod later on they can send you an email with a new tune to load to your tuner for your new mod.
I use a 91 octane race tune and it's a lot of fun even though my car is just a daily driver.
Your first mod should be a tuner. It will give you what you are looking for. Bama tunes from American Muscle are tame enough not to hurt anything. AM gives you tunes for life so if you add a mod later on they can send you an email with a new tune to load to your tuner for your new mod.
I use a 91 octane race tune and it's a lot of fun even though my car is just a daily driver.
#5
From what I have heard, they have to prove the aftermarket part WAS the source of this issue. Kinda like your CAI isnt going to make your brakes defective. However, I really read into my fine print of my extended warranty (Ben Keating the race car driver of the Viper actually owns the thing), only replaceable parts (like those that wear out) are not covered under the warranty. So basically exhaust and brakes haha, but those are really great places to start
#6
I've got quite a few mods on my 13 V6 and have also done a few warranty repairs and they have never denied anything.
I recently had the axel seals replaced. I thought they might deny it since I'm lowered with 20's and that could put extra stress in the axels but they paid for the entire repair.
My personally I'd stay away from tunes but others would say different. I've got CAI, SR shifter, Barton bracket, borlas, and lowering springs. The rest is cosmetic stuff that wouldn't matter for warranties.
I recently had the axel seals replaced. I thought they might deny it since I'm lowered with 20's and that could put extra stress in the axels but they paid for the entire repair.
My personally I'd stay away from tunes but others would say different. I've got CAI, SR shifter, Barton bracket, borlas, and lowering springs. The rest is cosmetic stuff that wouldn't matter for warranties.
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