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If you make changes to the engine or raise the vehicles with a lift kit … does that void your warranty?That's good news, glad to see support starting to be offered.
Good news, I’m pretty sure Livernois uses HPTuners.
Yes and no. Not sure about lifts, but when tuning people will usually uninstall the tune if they need to take it to a dealer. If they can blame something being broken on the tune, then they won't warranty it. But if it's something unrelated, it's fine.If you make changes to the engine or raise the vehicles with a lift kit … does that void your warranty?
It's pretty easy to tell if an ECM has been re-flashed. Like computers there will be a date and time stamp. May depend on nature of warranty claim if dealer wants to pursue this.Yes and no. Not sure about lifts, but when tuning people will usually uninstall the tune if they need to take it to a dealer. If they can blame something being broken on the tune, then they won't warranty it. But if it's something unrelated, it's fine.
LMS uses their own proprietary system (MyCalibrator) and data.Good news, I’m pretty sure Livernois uses HPTuners.
If your worried about the warranty wait for ford's official tune and have it installed by your dealer As for a lift typically no it doesn't void the warranty some specific dealers will try not to but most reputable ones will warranty your truck still especially if it's installed by a Ford certified technicianIf you make changes to the engine or raise the vehicles with a lift kit … does that void your warranty?
Dealers tune it up 45 hp for $800 ish and some dealers have talked about doing leveling kitsIf you make changes to the engine or raise the vehicles with a lift kit … does that void your warranty?