Tonkabob
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Have you seem the Tork Motorsports spark replacement video? Looks a bit scary but very doable if you take your time.
I think everyone will eventually come to realize this is something that NEEDS to be done with tunes (JB4, LAP3, RaceChip, Nickthenewguy) So far every single vendor has told customers that the chip will work with unmodified Stingers only to have customers suffer spark plug/coil damage. Some have admitted the tunes are in Beta and thorough testing hasn't been completed. Some claim cars have been tested ad nauseam with no issues.
@Kia Stinger is it possible to have this information posted on all vendor's "tunes for sale" posts? At the very least that will give potential consumers a warning of what MAY happen if they install a tune without re-gapping plugs.
For the record, the guy who had issues with the RaceChip tune admitted that he was running 91 octane in race mode (which is recommended for 93+ octane only).. RaceChip has actually had zero issues when customers are using their product as recommended.
For the record, the guy who had issues with the RaceChip tune admitted that he was running 91 octane in race mode (which is recommended for 93+ octane only).. RaceChip has actually had zero issues when customers are using their product as recommended.
Let me remind you all that this recommendation was made AFTER I had brought up my issues. With due respect to RaceChip, they seem to have mixed up their history.
I have no problems or ill-intent towards RaceChip. I'm confident the chip will be a good solution for many and I'm not upset about my issues, I knew I was an early adopter and basicaly beta testing the chip. I'm glad my issues have been acknowledge and that RaceChip has since changed their requirements, but let's not change history. Prior to my issues, there were no recommendations other than the vehicle being in stock condition. Now people are multiple forums are claiming I'm just an idiot who didn't follow instructions... people, the posts all have dates on them.
Sure, I saved some money and that's a small consolation. But getting your hands and elbows dirty for the first time is a valuable experience. One that I will probably forgo the next time comes around...lolGood job man. You saved yourself some money and I'm sure you learned a lot.
The aches were pretty bad for me too. I did mine Friday and my calves/lower back just stopped hurting yesterday.
Sure, I saved some money and that's a small consolation. But getting your hands and elbows dirty for the first time is a valuable experience. One that I will probably forgo the next time comes around...lol
I hear that! After nearly 12 years of being abused by the Marine Corps I think my body is in it's 50s.Wait until 55 if you think gravity sucks now...lol
Wait until 55 if you think gravity sucks now...lol
Has anyone thought that Kia purposely gapped the plugs large to prevent people from tuning and if they decide to tune they'll have to re-gap? When I did the spark plug re-gap I noticed tamper paint and tape all over everything, This means they're watching.![]()
HopefullyFor any warranty work they'll still have to prove something was done to break a part. Taking the manifold/coils off won't be enough proof...hopefully...
I literally understood nothing in this entire thread, lol. I’ll take that as a sign to leave my car stock.![]()