Caution when modding 5.0: Ford is watching!

hawkeye18

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What he was trying to say was Ford should lock the PCM so no aftermarket tunes could be loaded into it. Therefore it would do away with the aftermarket tuning that is taking place.

It doesn't matter how much bigger you make the lock - somebody will eventually come by with a bigger set of bolt cutters. And if it can't be broken, it can be picked. There is no such thing as unbreakable encryption.
 

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Maybe Ford should be working on installing a manual transmission that works properly or maybe setting up a buyback plan during the firesale of their stock, rather than spying on their customers.
 

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LOL. This is why I joined this forum and left the other pussy sites I was on ( The Mustang Source etc). **** are still running scared in the Mustang Source about even changing their own oil and want to know how to break in their fucking cars.... Fuck, what Mod do I want to buy tomorrow?:rock:
 

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good news, ford let me return my 5.0 since i wasnt happy about not being able to mod it. i got back 20k for it. so basically i paid 12k to drive it for a week... jokes on them though. i had cloth seats and beans every day for lunch
 

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LOL. This is why I joined this forum and left the other pussy sites I was on ( The Mustang Source etc). **** are still running scared in the Mustang Source about even changing their own oil and want to know how to break in their fucking cars.... Fuck, what Mod do I want to buy tomorrow?:rock:

SHUT THE FUCK UP DICK !!


Oh, I meant welcome to the forum ! :hi:
 

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So, let me get this straight. If I put a cold air intake (no tune) and a catback on my mustang (that I plan to buy in the spring time)... It will void my warranty??

Hmmm... thats funny, thats what I have on my current car and my engine still somehow holds together for the past 90 thousand miles.... They have a lot of faith in their own damn engineering huh??

Ridiculous! :/
 
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So, let me get this straight. If I put a cold air intake (no tune) and a catback on my mustang (that I plan to buy in the spring time)... It will void my warranty??

Hmmm... thats funny, thats what I have on my current car and my engine still somehow holds together for the past 90 thousand miles.... They have a lot of faith in their own damn engineering huh??

Ridiculous! :/

No. This has been covered already.
 

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So, let me get this straight. If I put a cold air intake (no tune) and a catback on my mustang (that I plan to buy in the spring time)... It will void my warranty??

Hmmm... thats funny, thats what I have on my current car and my engine still somehow holds together for the past 90 thousand miles.... They have a lot of faith in their own damn engineering huh??

Ridiculous! :/
Warranty work rejected if your modifiction is thought to have caused the failure. SEMA
I'll be surprised if the no tune cai doesn't throw a cel over time.
Ford should have better faith in that weak ass shifting trans they put in.
 

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