
 Originally Posted by 
BrianElloy
					 
				 
				Fair comment - I’ve considered this
If it’s not done right then there’s that risk for sure.  Ive been in contact with Peter James from Superchips in NZ.  Unlike plug in boxes that just up the pressure in the fuel rail, these guys (and others) properly tune the ECU (timing, fuel curve, boost etc etc) which is the same way JLR tunes their performance models.  Way safer and so far they’ve had zero warranty issues after decades in the game.
Their warranty is a 12/20 warranty and as I said above is sympathetic to the car, being well within limits
I had a chat with the service manager at Barbagallo Land Rover.  He said he’s ok with tuning as long as a warranty claim is not directly caused by the tune.
Look i know it still is a risk but hundreds of TDV6 and SDV6 owners have tuned their cars properly, with no failure.
Guess I’ll have to suck it and see?
			
		 
	
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