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Originally Posted by cadoo
Ok UPDATE! Sorry it’s been so long but it took forever to fix everything and didn’t want to post until the outcome of what Stillen was going to do. It’s been a real nightmare. At first Stillen didn’t want to help, claimed I didn’t fill out the warranty or pay for it, (even though I have copies of it), and they denied everything and were no help at all. SINCE then they have took responsibility and are paying for all damages and sent an updated tune for a 2018 Nismo. The shop (ARauto) Had my back the whole time and went above and beyond. Also Eugene from this forum has been HUGE. My car should be done this week. When I do get my Nismo back I can go more in depth as to the damages and outcome including what tune I’m using and so on. I took a brand new 2018 Nissan 370Z Nismo into the shop to get a stillen supercharger and I still don’t have my car back. I wouldn’t suggest putting on a tune unless it’s verified and proven. Stillen has come through and has paid for all damages but it was NOT an easy road. I still have not gotten a phone call with a simple sorry yet. Anyway will update and answer questions as soon as my ride is home. Thanks.
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Can you say what constitutes "all damages" are they paying for your new motor? all labor costs? Whats considered all damages?
Also, seems as tho, unfortunately, those telling you not to go with Stillens tune time and time again were right, not trying to throw salt in the wound here. We've all been down a similar road at some point, I wish you the best of luck with it!
Also, do you have an AFR Gauge? I would suggest getting one if not, this way you can see how good the tune is on the fly and if the tune slips you know before its too late. I learned this the hard way on my turbo 240sx... and, I too, had to replace a blown motor...