As an owner of a custom tuning business I can sympathise with both of you. However I feel like SR is doing the right thing (even before knowing the exact cause of failure). If I was in that position I would do the exact same thing and work with the customer as it appears they are willing to do with you.
Many people forget that these custom shops are use at your own risk, and most if not all will require a waiver from you to even run your car on the dyno. I can definitely see your point Infidel but by comparing this to surgery is ridiculous.
What if you just had a surgery and the next week you were diagnosed with cancer, would those two things be related?
Not saying that the engine failing was not a direct result of the work done, however mistakes do infact happen, no one or no shop is perfect. But I applaud SR for giving you this deal even after the bad publicity your giving them.
The guys that said return your car to stock and bring it to Nissan are the reason car manufacturers are more stringent on their warranty work. I dont blame them one bit.
Either way you go I do wish you the best of luck in all of this.
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