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ZFG DMS

De_Stiller1948

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Thanks for the advice I will let him know. I’m sure he will have to set up account with HP/TDN since the tunes were from another owner.
 

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With the dms tune are you getting tow, stock+, daily, performance, and race with the $700 dms tune or do you need to pay extra to have all 5 drive modes?
 

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Saleen90 I have the DMS tunes and they are great. The race tune is a real head banger, so much stronger than my other performance tune. Hard shifts but designed that way to save transmission. Made my 23 ST a beast along with Whipple intercooler and AFE Monstrom air box.
 

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With the dms tune are you getting tow, stock+, daily, performance, and race with the $700 dms tune or do you need to pay extra to have all 5 drive modes?
Found my answer regarding the dms looking through the other threads on here, thanks
 

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I have a question for people who have the ST tuned. When you go back to a factory tune can the dealership tell that you had a tune or does it show the car has been cycled? Or whatever it's called? Is there really a way for ford to know you have a tune? Sorry for the stupid question.
 

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They can see the key cycles. This usually points to a tune being removed.
 

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If they look they will know the key cycles. If a low number then they know it has been reset and would look further imo.

It’s all about the dealer. Mine knows I’m tuned but has not brought it up. Haven’t had a drivetrain issue either though.


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Thanks for the responses. Yeah I've also heard it depends on the dealer and what not. It's kind of BS that ford makes their own tune and covers it. Any other company that has been doing tunes for forever they obviously will try and fight it.
 

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Thanks for the responses. Yeah I've also heard it depends on the dealer and what not. It's kind of BS that ford makes their own tune and covers it. Any other company that has been doing tunes for forever they obviously will try and fight it.
I have no issue with them denying warranty due to an aftermarket tune. A bad tune can destroy an engine quickly. No way would I cover warranty on a product that I made that was modified with the potential to damage my product.


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