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I couldn't tell you if a reflash by your company's system is detectable or not. My purpose for posting was to point out my personal opinion that there is some irony I see when reading the Diablo Sport warranty. It seems to read to me that if someone changes your product from how you built it, there is no warranty. It also seems to read that any issues with the manufacturer's warranty of the vehicle your product might be installed in is at the customer's risk. None of that is a bad thing to have in writing. The buyer is forewarned and the limitations spelled out clearly. I read the warranty on the Diablo site and I didn't see any ambiguity. Then again, I'm not an attorney. I don't see any here not wanting folks to enjoy their ownership experience.
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My point through the whole thread is that the tuner is saying 'hey, don't worry about the warranty...they can't see our tune' and that is NOT good advice. Even when using their product properly the tuner IS NOT agreeing to assume the liability of a voided warranty. The thread 'topic' was centered around whether or not a warranty would be voided due to a flash of the PCM...and think it's severely inappropriate for someone to say 'don't worry about it' unless they themselves are willing to accept that risk for their consumer. Potential liability aside...it's just not ethical IMO. So...I'm not arguing whether or not the tuners product would or would not cause damage. My concern is solely on the risk associated with voiding a warranty and the consumer ACCURATELY understanding that risk. IF they are lead to believe that the tune is 'undetectable'...they could be in for a really, really nasty surprise if they have a warranty claim. Has is been proven one way or the other? ..not yet. But again...there's a risk. And unless your willing to accept that risk, it's inappropriate to tell others not to worry about it.
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where is that pic of the guy beating the dead horse ????
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Even he died on like page 7 and bailed out...
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I asked my service guy what I could add to my car and I was told I could use a tuner as long as it can go back to the stock config. I'm new to all of this but from what I've read and been told that as long as your tuner can put your stock tune back the previous installed tunes are untraceable.
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It's been mentioned a couple of times here and it seems to get glossed over. Unless these tunes have an E.O. number they are a violation of the Federal Clean Air Act. They are illegal. If these tunes are so perfect why don't the manufacturers get EO's ? And don't tout Magnuson-Moss, MMA only applies to "like" replacement parts or certified "specialty parts", i.e. EO certification. It does not apply to ANY aftermarket part. (I've been in this industry for 30 years and was closely involved with the company and people who helped create the CARB-EO process).
So what I'm getting at is if your car is no longer a "street legal" vehicle, why would the warranty for a "stock-EPA legal" car apply? According to DialboSport and others disclaimers you now have an "off-road-racing use only vehicle. Mike@DialboSport, show me you EO numbers. If your product is LEGAL put it in writing. The EPA will come a knockin' sooner or later. They have done it before and will again. The internet actually makes it easier for them. Just spending an evening on forums would produce tons of leads for violations (starting at $10,000 & up). BTW, If your selling these services or parts, or making your own parts make sure you protect yourself with the proper disclaimers. You can contact SEMA for help with this. Also CARB can assert it's authority on any company selling there parts into CA, regardless of what state they are located in. They are going to business and asking for proof that those 200 parts you sold in CA, ARE actually being used on race cars, not street cars. Yes this is happening. Is this the extreme scenario? Yep, but it is a Federal Law, regardless of local enforcement or inspections. As No3 said. It's about the consumer knowing the "FACTS" and making his own risk assessment. I love cars, I love performance cars and have been very lucky to make my living in this industry. I have always and always will modify my cars. But I do so knowing and accepting the risks. But what I don't like is people coming looking for information being misled. Lots of people make recommendations, but no one would be willing to back that recommendation if the recipient followed it and had an issue. Were will you be when the guy or gal has their car fail emissions testing or get their warranty voided because they were told that they should tear the exhaust off the car, put on Long Tubes and delete or relocate the cats and get a custom tune. Does that make great power? Yep. Is it legal? Nope. You cannot relocate the cats, period. Doesn't matter if there is no local inspection. Getting away with it, doesn't change the legality of it. To sum it up, see my sig line.
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The disclaimer says for "off-road use"...ARB for the most part is a way for the state to generate revenue...if you install a part that reduces smog by 99% and does not have EO#, as good as it may be its illegal...
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We used to allow customers to disable rear O2 codes, as well as disable EGR, and other emissions control devices through the handheld, but as pressure from the EPA came down to stop that, we respectfully agreed to do so. We refuse to offer DPF delete tunes for the diesel market, even if it is keeping us from being leaders in the late model diesel platforms, but we figure you're right, and the EPA is definitely going to start knocking on doors, but they're going to start with diesel first ![]() EO numbers are not required to make a product legal, just for use in emissions controlled states, and EO testing is long and complicated, not to mention expensive. Those costs would have to be passed on to someone... On the topic of EO#.....they are not as common as some may thing. There are certainly more speed parts without EO#'s that with... |
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There are really 4 separate questions here. 1. What's legal? 2. What can I get away with? (risk/reward assessment) 3. What will my dealership do? (as a customer service policy OUTSIDE of what GM's rules are) 4. How does this affect my GM warranty? You really need the answers to all these questions to make an informed decision. THere is no Yes/No answer, with the exception if #1.
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And yes the stupid part is you can lower emissions and still be illegal. But they don't have to make sense, it's a government bureaucracy. I know of one EO'd engine swap kit that had a non-functioning EGR valve on it, in order to pass the visual inspection. (this was quite a few years ago). This kit was sold by a OEM!
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As of last fall that is no longer the case. ValueAct sold them at a huge loss (after the market crash) and they are 3 seperate companies again, partially owned by management of each company. Come On Mike, ya got to get caught up on industry stuff
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