Turbo over Supercharged
Originally posted by Tim Skelton
You have made it clear. You want to increase the horsepower of your vehicle far in excess of what you purchased from Ford Motor Company. In the event that something goes wrong with your vehicle, you are contemplating committing fraud upon Ford Motor Company and/or the extended warranty company by hiding the fact that you have modified your vehicle.
Your shop is willing to conspire with you to commit the fraud with respect to a supercharger, but not a turbo.
I have an idea: Call me silly, but how about being honest? If you want to modify your engine, be prepared to walk away from your drivetrain warranty. It's not any more complicated than that.
You have made it clear. You want to increase the horsepower of your vehicle far in excess of what you purchased from Ford Motor Company. In the event that something goes wrong with your vehicle, you are contemplating committing fraud upon Ford Motor Company and/or the extended warranty company by hiding the fact that you have modified your vehicle.
Your shop is willing to conspire with you to commit the fraud with respect to a supercharger, but not a turbo.
I have an idea: Call me silly, but how about being honest? If you want to modify your engine, be prepared to walk away from your drivetrain warranty. It's not any more complicated than that.
From what i understand Ford will void for just about anything, If for some reason the A/C goes out which the compressor is going I want something to come off very fast. I also understand that there is a warranty Act of 1985 that allows for warranty work as long as the modification did not cause that part fail. If Ford sees a KB on then they will not care and void it.
Tim if any of this is not correct or I hinted to any law breaking offense, it was merly on word order in my last post. I understand that taking off a KB and asking for warranty on the motor would be fraud.
Oh and to the other person about I don't want to spend money to fix a break is not true, "You play you pay!" I know this term way to well when I had my 96 mod stroked 5.0. And it had a warranty.
Originally posted by Tim Skelton
I have an idea: Call me silly, but how about being honest? If you want to modify your engine, be prepared to walk away from your drivetrain warranty. It's not any more complicated than that.
I have an idea: Call me silly, but how about being honest? If you want to modify your engine, be prepared to walk away from your drivetrain warranty. It's not any more complicated than that.
keep preaching this idea.......and lawyers would be out of work
if you can stand reading through some stupid post....it gets good on page five ...check outuser smartbomb.....this guy is sharp
http://www.b15sentra.net/forums/show...o&pagenumber=5
... comprehensive information about every concepts of supercharging, turbocharging and turbocompounding here: its a great read.... small fee but worth it..
http://www.auto-innovations.com/docu...oc-engine.html
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http://www.b15sentra.net/forums/show...o&pagenumber=5
... comprehensive information about every concepts of supercharging, turbocharging and turbocompounding here: its a great read.... small fee but worth it..
http://www.auto-innovations.com/docu...oc-engine.html
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Last edited by RED 92; Oct 21, 2004 at 11:44 AM.
Originally posted by fastfordf150
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like your pissy cynicism in every one of your weak 40 posts to threads on the f150online....nice contribution
crawl back under your rock and dont come out until you develop a personality.......now thats original

