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Livernois Motorsports now offers tuning for 2013+ Fusion 2.0L EcoBoost
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy@Livernois" data-source="post: 13329193" data-attributes="member: 62373"><p>Technically, any modification you do to your vehicle can void your warranty, however, below is a snippet of what we typically recommend for people to do if concerned with their warranty. </p><p></p><p>The days of being able to return a vehicle to stock and no one be the wiser are probably gone for good. As computers increase in capability, so do the memories of those computers. I would say the best advice is to be open, and honest with your dealership. I am not saying Ford will for sure honor anything, but just go into it knowing these are the risks but this is where our unparalleled experience is paramount. The EcoBoost engines are pretty awesome pieces, but in the hands of a tuner that is inexperienced with DI engines there can be issues. We have been dealing in the performance calibration world for EcoBoost ever since it has been available, and we are now using that knowledge to improve the 2.0L version.</p><p></p><p>If you are overly worried, then leave it stock. me personally? With the right tune, there is nothing to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy@Livernois, post: 13329193, member: 62373"] Technically, any modification you do to your vehicle can void your warranty, however, below is a snippet of what we typically recommend for people to do if concerned with their warranty. The days of being able to return a vehicle to stock and no one be the wiser are probably gone for good. As computers increase in capability, so do the memories of those computers. I would say the best advice is to be open, and honest with your dealership. I am not saying Ford will for sure honor anything, but just go into it knowing these are the risks but this is where our unparalleled experience is paramount. The EcoBoost engines are pretty awesome pieces, but in the hands of a tuner that is inexperienced with DI engines there can be issues. We have been dealing in the performance calibration world for EcoBoost ever since it has been available, and we are now using that knowledge to improve the 2.0L version. If you are overly worried, then leave it stock. me personally? With the right tune, there is nothing to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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