2010-2014 Mustang Information on The S197 {GenII}

Cold air intake recommendation

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Old 11/16/12, 12:31 PM
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Guess I'll just save the money, I'm already getting the gt500 axle backs and doing a resonator delete, that wouldn't void anything besides the stock exhaust right?
Old 11/16/12, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by FromZto5
Oh I have no doubt the Steeda CAI and tune are great and safe. I guess my point is that, that "chances" of warranty void goes UP if this gets installed. In other words, if you have do have the tune, and you do have to take it in the dealership for warranty work for an issue related to the engine, if the dealership "sees" this tune, chances are, there will be a lot more headache to deal with versus not having a tune at all. You know what I mean? It just gives dealerships more "ammo" to deny you a claim. That's all I'm saying.

Trust me, I WANT to put the Steeda CAI and Tune on... but from the various experiences of other folks that I have read, heard about, or seen first hand, it gives me reason to pause. That's all I'm saying. Pause, at least, until warranty is over or until I go full bore with my Supercharger anyways.
I can understand where you are coming from.

I always recommend to my customers for them to speak with their service manager about any mods if they are concerned with warranty voidance and be sure to mention to them that they're Steeda products.
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