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First stock customer owned demon to beat Dodges 9.65
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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16341542" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>My brother had the Ford Performance Roush S/C installed on his '18 F-150 by the dealer. Here's what they told him:</p><p></p><p>The original vehicle warranty is still in place. EXCEPT ON PARTS WHOSE FAILURE CAN BE IN ANY WAY ATTRIBUTED TO THE SUPERCHARGER!</p><p></p><p>So, if your power seat motor goes within the 5 year warranty period, it gets fixed on factory warranty.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much any moving part failure will be blamed on the increased torque and power and will not come under the factory warranty any longer. It will fall under the separate warranty that comes with the supercharger kit. This is an aftermarket warranty. Whipple has them, as does Roush and perhaps others. My brother got 36 months while my Mustang FRPP kit ('14) at the time got only a single year of coverage.</p><p></p><p>Some dealers apparently will be better than others at trying to stick Ford with warranty work and might claim it's still a 'full factory warranty'. But, in cases of big dollar failures, the head office will look into it, check ECU records, etc to see if it was altered. Then, of course, Ford head office will deny, deny, deny. The dealer is not offering the warranty. They will try to make it sound like they get to choose, but don't believe it.</p><p></p><p>So yes, you still have a 'full warranty', but it now excludes any items that are subject to additional conditions from when the vehicle was stock. You now have two separate warranties on one vehicle. Heaven help you if both try to claim it was covered by the other and is not their problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16341542, member: 191643"] My brother had the Ford Performance Roush S/C installed on his '18 F-150 by the dealer. Here's what they told him: The original vehicle warranty is still in place. EXCEPT ON PARTS WHOSE FAILURE CAN BE IN ANY WAY ATTRIBUTED TO THE SUPERCHARGER! So, if your power seat motor goes within the 5 year warranty period, it gets fixed on factory warranty. Pretty much any moving part failure will be blamed on the increased torque and power and will not come under the factory warranty any longer. It will fall under the separate warranty that comes with the supercharger kit. This is an aftermarket warranty. Whipple has them, as does Roush and perhaps others. My brother got 36 months while my Mustang FRPP kit ('14) at the time got only a single year of coverage. Some dealers apparently will be better than others at trying to stick Ford with warranty work and might claim it's still a 'full factory warranty'. But, in cases of big dollar failures, the head office will look into it, check ECU records, etc to see if it was altered. Then, of course, Ford head office will deny, deny, deny. The dealer is not offering the warranty. They will try to make it sound like they get to choose, but don't believe it. So yes, you still have a 'full warranty', but it now excludes any items that are subject to additional conditions from when the vehicle was stock. You now have two separate warranties on one vehicle. Heaven help you if both try to claim it was covered by the other and is not their problem. [/QUOTE]
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