F-Type Supercharger Port & Polish
#21
You will quickly discover that what Service Manager/Tech shared with you was a misunderstanding/not official position/personal opinion once you have to get major engine work under warranty on a tuned engine.
Here is approximately what happens in such circumstances. Dealer does the diagnostic work and files claim with JLR. Two scenarios here - they just approve or ask for additional information/send corporate tech to investigate. Investigation involves checking if your car was ever tuned. If it was, all warranty claims are denied.
What dealer tells you can be understood as "We are not going to report your tune to JLR". This is not the same as "JLR is OK with tuning" or "JLR will still approve warranty if they find out it was tuned".
Here is approximately what happens in such circumstances. Dealer does the diagnostic work and files claim with JLR. Two scenarios here - they just approve or ask for additional information/send corporate tech to investigate. Investigation involves checking if your car was ever tuned. If it was, all warranty claims are denied.
What dealer tells you can be understood as "We are not going to report your tune to JLR". This is not the same as "JLR is OK with tuning" or "JLR will still approve warranty if they find out it was tuned".
#22
This is why I keep correcting you. Even VAP, if you ask them directly, will confirm that their tune will void your engine warranty.
#23
strictly speaking in terms of the federal law that's out there (Magnuson Moss Act)....the burden of proof is on the dealer when it comes to whether the modification caused the failure.
In other words, if your ECU is tuned and a brake caliper fails under warranty, it'd be an extremely tough road for them to deny the caliper based on the ECU tune. If, however, you're tuned and something goes wrong within the driveline, it's a pretty easy case to make that the increased power output is more than the car was designed for and then deny the warranty claim.
In other words, if your ECU is tuned and a brake caliper fails under warranty, it'd be an extremely tough road for them to deny the caliper based on the ECU tune. If, however, you're tuned and something goes wrong within the driveline, it's a pretty easy case to make that the increased power output is more than the car was designed for and then deny the warranty claim.
#24
jcat009
I have an appointment on Friday with a custom exhaust shop to see what options they can bring to the table. To Unhingd's point there is very little space in that engine bay and I will hope the shop has a mid-length header option. They can fabricate a whole system from those headers back; so better flow, lighter, and high flow cat's and mufflers.
I will be interested in what the owner has to say, he does a lot of race work, and I will share that once i get it. You and Unhingd appear to have the most experience so I would love to get your thoughts.
I have an appointment on Friday with a custom exhaust shop to see what options they can bring to the table. To Unhingd's point there is very little space in that engine bay and I will hope the shop has a mid-length header option. They can fabricate a whole system from those headers back; so better flow, lighter, and high flow cat's and mufflers.
I will be interested in what the owner has to say, he does a lot of race work, and I will share that once i get it. You and Unhingd appear to have the most experience so I would love to get your thoughts.
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Itismejoshy (12-11-2020)
#25
It would probably free up a little power, but to really take advantage of it would require a pulley and tune. Increasing volume on one side of the air pump doesn't really do much without the other side.
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wow, that
The OE blower is a TVS R1900 (1.9L), the next step up in that series would be the R2300 (2.3L). The only size difference between the two is about 35mm in the body of the supercharger, which would require a different lower intake, and either a shorter snout housing or some adjustments to the belt alignment. I would expect that to be extremely costly and not feasible due to the limited number of vehicles out there with people willing to make such a modification.
The OE blower is a TVS R1900 (1.9L), the next step up in that series would be the R2300 (2.3L). The only size difference between the two is about 35mm in the body of the supercharger, which would require a different lower intake, and either a shorter snout housing or some adjustments to the belt alignment. I would expect that to be extremely costly and not feasible due to the limited number of vehicles out there with people willing to make such a modification.
3.0 L V6 has Eaton TVS R1320
5.0 l V8 has Eaton TVS R1900
Any expensive upgrade for 5.0 L would be to Eaton TVS R2650 as this moves 2.6 L per revolution compared to 1.9 L per revolution of TVS R1900 and is much more efficient in terms of less power to drive than either TVS R2300 or the TVS R1900
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