@Slowpoke387 you're right on the 5yr power train. Shows how much I paid attention to the warranty, but there's still the fact it's voided when racing is involved, so kinda moot really.
I was saying, just do your research and really understand what you're getting. Most people won't, and Dodge is counting on that I'm sure. Notice they call it a "touch screen device" which misleads you in to thinking it's the build in touch screen and will work like the Demon when in reality it's a hand held tuner you mount to the windshield, IE Diablo T2. So what that's gonna mean is you have to load tunes and data log and a lot of you guys seem to want to avoid that.
Also the part circled in red makes ZERO sense especially for the "pre stage" kit. It says you pick up a measly 5HP but then says it's a factory tuned cal with 5 deg spark advance?? What's that mean? 5 deg on top of a normal cal would net over 50RWHP and it's not possible to do that on pump gas anyway. When you finally step up to a pulley you get 40HP for over $2,000 BEFORE install charges to keep that precious warranty. 40HP wouldn't be worth it for me. If I'm going in there I want 100+.
@DGatzby 80% of the performance improvements in custom tunes are in the transmission and throttle response. I don't see them mention transmission tune updates, did I miss it?
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There's only one guy at one dealership around here I'd trust to work on my ride and I can almost guarantee any training (if any) for the techs will be minimal. The service shops bread and butter around here are commercial contracts (think diesel service trucks) so that's what the techs are most familiar with.
What's odd to me is that they chose to do this now. The timing is just funky IMO, when they could have done this 4-5 years ago and it would have really taken off, but why now when this platform and the V8 are supposedly coming to an end? One last push to squeeze every dollar out of it maybe? Why not just build the car with it from the factory in 2023 as a final send off? Dodge has a history of screwing customers so just be careful.
My contacts at the dealer have told me things have gotten "real interesting" since Stellantis took over in terms of warranty work and parts as well. I need to go by and talk to them to get the scoop.