View Full Version : Turbo City FPR and warranty ???
Spencer
07-04-2006, 10:05 AM
Anyone have any info on the TC FPR effecting the Honda warranty??
Would it be the same non issue as adding a Power Commander???
Or would the increase in line pressure void the warranty on the entire
downstream injection system?
Anyone have any experience with this yet??
Warranty is the only reason I have not done it yet.
Spencer
Pred8tor
07-04-2006, 11:03 AM
How would they know you have a new FPR - unless you tell them?
MountainTourer
07-04-2006, 11:08 AM
I don\'t see how it wouldn\'t void the warranty for the fuel delivery and emissions control systems.
Jefro
07-04-2006, 02:20 PM
The Turbo City FPR is identical in every way to the stock unit. Only you will know it is installed by the big smile on your face after you install it.
ST1300 warranty issues seem to be centered around coolant leaks and
similar relatively minor issues.
Jefro.
Spencer
07-05-2006, 05:27 AM
Without having one of Toms in hand, I had read here that he stamps
the new pressure setting on top of the readjusted FPR.
If this is not the case and it is the same outward appearance as the stock
unit, then I have no problem installing it.
Thanks,
Spencer
huxtablejones
07-05-2006, 03:40 PM
it looks exactly the same, the only difference is that he engraves the pressure on it with one of those vibrating etcher tool thingies.
Maybe you could request an un-marked one? Shrug. I'm with pred8tor, nobody would notice the change IMHO unless it actually *caused* the problem.
Far as I know it's only a readjusted stock FPR...anybody know different?
emshaferii
07-11-2006, 10:59 PM
plan to keep the old one and swap it out should bad things happen that require warrenty work
mayner
07-12-2006, 03:42 AM
I just did the swap this past weekend. Noticed a few differences but nothing earth-shattering. I'm keeping the stocker in the toolbox in case I ever sell the bike and the new owner would want it.
Does anybody really think your average service tech will notice the difference? I don't. And I don't think FPR failure is something anyone has to worry about either.
My 2 cents. :-)
I would be shocked if a tech actually spotted one.
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