Just when I think that I have the package that I need/want, I get a little more info that sends me right back to the drawing board. I am going to be at my local Wrench Day in March. I should probably wait until then for these questions, because the answer will usually bring another question. I’m new at this, and I want to get fully informed as quickly as possible on anything I am interested in. Genetic trait, thank my mom for that one.
Will the BOSCH RV 275 injectors void the warranty (presuming the stealer digs that deep in the event of total system failure)? My brain is taking me in the direction that it is a CD product, that they put on CTD engines, I should be OK.
With the 275s, EZ comp – the fuel wire, 86 the OEM muffler, and AFE intake, will the stock turbo be able to handle the mods’ (given that I get the elbow from EZ)? Or do I now need to look at a bigger Turbo – which seems to me that, “pop”, there went my warranty. I understand the TDR mantra, and as I stated earlier, If I broke it, or blatantly shortened it’s life, I pay for it.
I am about to rant. If you don’t want to hear the whining of an anti corporate, do it at home, manual thumper, please skip to the next post.
But if it has an inherent problem that it either will live forever no matter what you throw at it, or die the first time you try to squeeze a little more from it (VP44), I shouldn’t have to replace it. I don’t want to loose everything just because the stealer saw a reason to void a warranty because there was a clean spot on the fender where an after market fueling box is usually mounted.
Please excuse me, I tend to over exaggerate on dealer service issues. The straw broke when a service writer here in Denver told me, after taking the time to listen to my questions about mod’s to my 2500, “Basically if you put anything other than OEM on the drive train components of your truck, from the air box to the exhaust tip, you voided your warranty. DC has drawn a very solid line on mods, and we now look very hard at the truck anytime you bring it in for engine service. ” I personally think that this is BS. Prove beyond a doubt that my aftermarket intake system caused the fuel pump to implode before you shaft me for $1800. 00. This is why I want to keep everything that I add on, removable in a short period of time in case I need to do an unscheduled stop at the stealer. I know walking that fine line is hard, and borders on dishonest, but until I find a dealer that has a honest service writer, and a honest QUALIFIED CTD tech that I can trust, that will say, “Your intake did not kill the pump, we will take care of it, don’t worry, come and pick up your baby tomorrow. Do you need a ride home?” I am going to stand very defiantly on that line.
End of rant.