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IMO, they just went overboard trying to keep drivetrain damage to a minimum due to high oil temps.

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Old 07-01-2012, 05:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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IMO, they just went overboard trying to keep drivetrain damage to a minimum due to high oil temps.
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IMO, they just went overboard trying to keep drivetrain damage to a minimum due to high oil temps.
If they didn't add a means to protect the engine, how many yahoos who abuse their engines would be into the dealer looking for a warranty replacement? Let your tuner put your engine closer to the edge. Do you think they will offer you a warranty if you blow your engine after a tune?
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If they didn't add a means to protect the engine, how many yahoos who abuse their engines would be into the dealer looking for a warranty replacement? Let your tuner put your engine closer to the edge. Do you think they will offer you a warranty if you blow your engine after a tune?
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