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Originally Posted by kdoske Hold up, I think what they are really forgetting to mention is getting a tune will 100% void your warranty. Not void like oh there's a

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Old 02-25-2010, 10:28 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Hold up, I think what they are really forgetting to mention is getting a tune will 100% void your warranty. Not void like oh there's a intake installed but its not the cause so we will honor your warranty. I'm talking, "oh your ECU has been tuned, your warranty is voided--sorry".

A tune is basically taking the computer of your car and reprogramming it to getting the most HP. I guess you could compare it to over clocking a computer, although you are not really overclocking just optimizing.

The first thing that happens when you take your car to nissan for a problem is they plug in to the ECU to see if any problems have been logged. Before that happens a checksum is done on the ecu to determine if anything has been reprogrammed. If they determine it is reprogrammed you will pretty much be out of luck for warranty work on most engine related problems.

It depends on the Nissan rep, all of which are different about this. Ive had cars tuned and still had my warranty and they knew it was tuned. At the dealership here in El Paso I asked the service manager how hard was he on breaking warranties, he said "As long as you dont get too crazy with it he is OK " I asked about my mods and possibly getting a tune and he said he would still honor the warranty. Now if the engine blows or something really bad then they will probably back down, but I doubt a tune will blow an engine. Its all matter of preference with each location.
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When you buy a well built car...the warranty is less important (IMO)
Do you know how much we are probably paying for the warranties? If you could buy the same car but without a warranty it would be thousands less, so you might as well use it since your paying for it. And all cars will need the warranty at some point and time.
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I bought the extra warranty so I'm not sure if I should tune it just yet. Don't wanna void the warranties this soon. Maybe if I get Turbo or something down the line
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UpRev has 5 settings. Just return it to stock setting before servicing.
Simple press of a button.

Map 1: stock
Map 2: 91 octane
Map 3: 94 octane
Map 4: Valet mode - RPM and speed limiter
Map 5: Anti theft - RPM and speed cut
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using the stock uprev map will not work at the dealership. You need to completly unmarry the uprev license and programing from the ecu. the dealership doesn't look through your tune to see how much advance you are running they check software id or checksum which are totally changed while the uprev software is installed. you will be screwed hard if you rely on just switching to the stock map, that is if your dealership gives a crap.
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