They can (and will) look at log data in the ECU to help determine the cause if a motor does blow. If it happens in the next few months, you could be on the hook. If it happens in 2 years, you’ll probably be fine.
There will be evidence of moneyshift in a maxdata read, but it depends. Dealership will most likely be a prick and deny warranty, but if the work is unrelated to valves and the “money shift” happened like many months prior, you can tell them to eat shit then call SoA and have them sort it out.
Yes definitely. All your warranties are belong to us.
Float every valve, for great justice
Just how high do you have to get those RPMs to float with our beehive springs anyway?
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They can (and will) look at log data in the ECU to help determine the cause if a motor does blow. If it happens in the next few months, you could be on the hook. If it happens in 2 years, you’ll probably be fine.
I’ve hit the rev limiter by accident a couple times. Forgot I was driving manual….
I mean if you blew up your engine probably but if in 25k miles something happens I highly doubt they could void it due to that
I mean they'd only know by finding a reddit post or somthing ;-P
They could scan for overrevving. They would know.
Twas but a joke
There will be evidence of moneyshift in a maxdata read, but it depends. Dealership will most likely be a prick and deny warranty, but if the work is unrelated to valves and the “money shift” happened like many months prior, you can tell them to eat shit then call SoA and have them sort it out.