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Originally Posted by EDFHOBBIES
I haven't found one article where a eforce blower customer tried to warranty there engine I have been looking. I do know since ours was a sponsored car by them I check to see how it's handled. . If you change anything.. the tune, headers, cold air kit.. your turned down. That's why I implied run it as came from the manufacturer. They send a representative to inspect the car to see if it was installed correctly and not modified. . They do do everythingto get out of it I'm sure.
Please post your finding on the 16 eforce systems where they turned down customers instead of generalized working for a 3rd party warranty claim company. To my knowledge they didn't offer this on my LS3 blower when I registered it.. I do know they sent me parts up to 5 years for free never asking for any money what's so ever. They even changed the bearings and did a pm service for free I sent them to inspect the blower to make ready for a sale to get a clean bill of health in order to get the most money out of it. NC ever..
I would suggest calling eforce and talk with ed in the calibration dept or chris in customer service to get the facts..
Calibration@edelbrock.com
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I think what Les is saying is don't buy all the way into the warranty thing. It's a sales pitch. There is a lot of fine print in the warranty. Just be careful. If you read both the Edelbrock and the Magnuson warranties they read exactly the same.
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