550 HP upgrade from P dealer
#16
Kevin's flash is basically the same as the rest. 75 HP increase and numerous files. His hand held programmer takes only about 30 seconds actually. Plug it into the OBD port, select which program you want and download. Less than a minute. I know because I have done it. Unless Porsche AG has changed it's policy, they never warranted these types of mods before. My car is not under warranty so I don't use the dealer. My point is he could do the reflash himself it's so ridiculously easy. Same with the air filter. The exhaust is a different story, and something maybe best left to an expert, although many here have done that themselves. 2 hours max because I watched it being done on my car.
#18
GOTBOOST got it right on the button. A lot of great exhausts out there for around 4000.00 and since the main difference is sound, paying more isn't necessarily better - only different. Listen to as many as possible before purchasing. Good luck with your decision.
#19
I think that is a reasonable deal. I assume that they are maintaining your basic warranty--which they should (unless you track the car) since what you are doing is not to radical but will wake that car up big time and you will be pleased
#20
Even though the dealer does the mods, that doesn't mean that the factory warranty will cover it. PCNA will treat the the car like any other modded car claim. However, they will be more inclined to help and fight for you if they did the work.
#21
I understand what you are saying. However the first question would ask is about the factory warranty. If my dealer had said NO I would not have done it. The dealers who will maintain the warranty----will do so without problems and they know how to bury things etc etc.
#22
You are correct. They will bury some things for you, but it becomes difficult to bury bigger jobs that will require PCNA Factory Rep approval. Any mod friendly dealer will help with small things if your relationship is good with them.
#23
Now...what are the odds you bend a rod? Unless you are doing something abusive, probably zero. But don't believe for a second that your dealership has the last say and can "hide" things. They will claim innocence and ignorance of your modifications first chance they get.
#29
Not true. Say you mod your engine with a simple ECU, and you bend a conrod for some reason or another. Your dealership has NO SAY in warrnaty coverage...your regional PCNA rep will have to authorize an engine swap. I guarantee you they will raise more than an eyebrow if your ECU has been remapped, or rev limiter has been raised.
Now...what are the odds you bend a rod? Unless you are doing something abusive, probably zero. But don't believe for a second that your dealership has the last say and can "hide" things. They will claim innocence and ignorance of your modifications first chance they get.
Now...what are the odds you bend a rod? Unless you are doing something abusive, probably zero. But don't believe for a second that your dealership has the last say and can "hide" things. They will claim innocence and ignorance of your modifications first chance they get.
Last edited by noah677; 02-11-2009 at 06:01 PM.
#30
A dealership can not warranty aftermarket . A "motorsports" affiliaite of a dealership is a separate entity and they can warranty their work . It certainly is a step in a good direction to consolidate things UNLESS a private tuner really is far superior in workmanship .
If that dealership mods out his car and a problem arises then fixing it may flow more smoothly UNLESS the problem is so big that a Porsche rep is required . Then a gray area can follow and in adown economy anything can fly .
The key is to develop a trusting relationship with any person associated with your car .
There are a lot of people out there whose full time job is to sell crap .
It is up to the consumer to learn what he can and surround himself with quality people whom he values their knwoledge and integrity in areas where he may not have the answers himself.
Then ... modding can be fun .