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  • #16
    Yes their work voids the powertrain & bumper to bumper limited warranties. They warranty their work at their shop only. Period. The only way it isn't is if they use approved GM accessory parts and programming thru techline.
    Racing is my life, everything else is just minor details.

    "Many things in life will catch your eye, these are mods...... purchase at will."
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    Hello, my name is Bubbles and i am a mod-addict, and i drive a cashmaro.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bubbles View Post
      Yes their work voids the powertrain & bumper to bumper limited warranties. They warranty their work at their shop only. Period. The only way it isn't is if they use approved GM accessory parts and programming thru techline.
      DAMN! I was under the impression they work with the factory warranty. Are there any cam options that are approved by GM?
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      • #18
        Bubbles is correct (surprise!). When I checked on this, the only way to maintain GM warranty was to use GM Performance Parts and they have to be installed by an authorized GM Performance shop. Dealers that have performance techs are few at least in my neck of the woods, maybe not so in Chi-Town area.
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        • #19
          Curious? Whats the difference if Libertyville Chevrolet does warranty work that GM pays for or they do warranty work that they pay for. Either way same guy works on your car and you are not paying for it. In addition who says you dont have to do tap dances to get GM to warranty anything anyway. I have personally seen Libertyville Chevy go above and beyond because its their local reputation. Sadly I personally have not had the same luck with chevrolet warranty in past.
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          • #20
            They took care of my crank damper alignment issue throwing my AC belts all the time and the oddness in my clutch, even after the supercharger and tune... Their thoughts were that they were unrelated to the aftermarkets parts and were easily covered under the concept of "this shouldn't be this way".

            Your mileage may vary and I don't know if they can always do that, as situations differ.. But, I was very surprised by their responses. They seem to truly care about the difference between a normal OE issue and one that was caused by someone just abusing it.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by G-Man View Post
              Curious? Whats the difference if Libertyville Chevrolet does warranty work that GM pays for or they do warranty work that they pay for. Either way same guy works on your car and you are not paying for it. In addition who says you dont have to do tap dances to get GM to warranty anything anyway. I have personally seen Libertyville Chevy go above and beyond because its their local reputation. Sadly I personally have not had the same luck with chevrolet warranty in past.
              Gman, I was concerned more or less about what HumanWiki just posted. I understand they will warranty their work but was concerned about an issue not related to their work. Example, the A/C like HumanWiki is saying. I understand that it might void my trans if something happens but was concerned about other things.

              Originally posted by HumanWiki View Post
              They took care of my crank damper alignment issue throwing my AC belts all the time and the oddness in my clutch, even after the supercharger and tune... Their thoughts were that they were unrelated to the aftermarkets parts and were easily covered under the concept of "this shouldn't be this way".

              Your mileage may vary and I don't know if they can always do that, as situations differ.. But, I was very surprised by their responses. They seem to truly care about the difference between a normal OE issue and one that was caused by someone just abusing it.
              Thanks that was what I was questioning.
              2012 45th AE 2SS
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              Dynatech 1 7/8 LT (installed soon)
              SOLO mach XL catback


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              • #22
                You're welcome.

                It all comes down to the dealer, the day, the customer and the issue. Just be respectful with them (and honest), work with them as they work with you and if you find yourself not liking the place, then find somewhere you do. There will be times that one has to own up to a problem not being GM's fault and go in to all mods with the understanding that the worst case if you'll be out of pocket on expenses. After all, it's not fair to GM to make them pay for our issues caused by modding/abuse -- but, on the opposite hand, I also don't feel we should always have to pay for OEM errors/flaws just because we mod. It's a fine line there and is where that whole "depends on the dealer" thing. I don't claim to know all the ins/outs with them, but Libertyville has always been fair with me in the past as they have been with many other people. Since this is a dealership with very good ties in the Corvette world and does great work themselves, maybe GM cuts them more slack on issues that smaller lesser known dealers would have issue with? Don't know. I just know they've worked with me on more than I would have expected and I trust them with the car.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by HumanWiki View Post
                  You're welcome.

                  It all comes down to the dealer, the day, the customer and the issue. Just be respectful with them (and honest), work with them as they work with you and if you find yourself not liking the place, then find somewhere you do. There will be times that one has to own up to a problem not being GM's fault and go in to all mods with the understanding that the worst case if you'll be out of pocket on expenses. After all, it's not fair to GM to make them pay for our issues caused by modding/abuse -- but, on the opposite hand, I also don't feel we should always have to pay for OEM errors/flaws just because we mod. It's a fine line there and is where that whole "depends on the dealer" thing. I don't claim to know all the ins/outs with them, but Libertyville has always been fair with me in the past as they have been with many other people. Since this is a dealership with very good ties in the Corvette world and does great work themselves, maybe GM cuts them more slack on issues that smaller lesser known dealers would have issue with? Don't know. I just know they've worked with me on more than I would have expected and I trust them with the car.
                  I agree with what you are saying. I would not expect to put oh 100+ more HP to the rear wheels (going off of woody's 470+ hp) and expect them to warranty the axle's if they break. But I would like them to honor an issue such as A/C or other issues not directly related to the work I had done.
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                  Dynatech 1 7/8 LT (installed soon)
                  SOLO mach XL catback


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                  • #24
                    =)

                    It just all boils down to the specific issue, the day, the person dealing with it etc... They're good people, so just work with them on it and talk to them about your concerns.

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                    • #25
                      Is it Saturday yet!?

                      Looks like Friday I will be looking into the suspension rattle on my saturn and get it plated again. 9200 miles in 5 months on the camaro... I need to drive the saturn again.
                      2012 45th AE 2SS
                      CAI intake
                      Dynatech 1 7/8 LT (installed soon)
                      SOLO mach XL catback


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                      • #26
                        If you wnat to hear it, just go to the 3rd page of the appearance mods section. "Our latest project just dropped off". Pete took video and posted it when it went for paint.
                        2010 SS, M6, Red Magnuson supercharger, Livernois Stage 2B cam, Kooks headers, high flow cats and 3" exhaust, Roto Fab CAI, Hotchkis Track Pack, CCW SP550 wheels with Nitto tires, Custom Painted Stripes, Underhood Accessories and Sequential Mirrors by Showstopper Accessories, Tuned by Nickey. Sold

                        2013 Corvette Grand Sport, 6 speed, Night Race Blue with Ebony interior.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Woody26 View Post
                          If you wnat to hear it, just go to the 3rd page of the appearance mods section. "Our latest project just dropped off". Pete took video and posted it when it went for paint.
                          That is yours!? OH DID SHE SOUND GOOD!
                          2012 45th AE 2SS
                          CAI intake
                          Dynatech 1 7/8 LT (installed soon)
                          SOLO mach XL catback


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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by steveo9043 View Post
                            DAMN! I was under the impression they work with the factory warranty. Are there any cam options that are approved by GM?
                            There is one GMPP cam for the LS engine. It is known as the "LS Hot Cam"
                            Racing is my life, everything else is just minor details.

                            "Many things in life will catch your eye, these are mods...... purchase at will."
                            THANKS! KidKilowatt!

                            Hello, my name is Bubbles and i am a mod-addict, and i drive a cashmaro.

                            You havent lived until you have been to THE FIELD OF SHAPES!

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                            • #29
                              Don't expect 475 out of an auto, without some ridiculous cam. Also, if you plan to track your car, get the torque converter put in now, that was the best mod I I have made in regards to lowering 1/4 mile times. The guys at libertyville are awesome to work with. I love how my car ended up after the work they did.

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                              • #30
                                NA and FI cams can differ, though some builders take the approach that a good NA cam is also good for forced induction. The only generalization I'd make is that NA cams might be more likely to be split pattern with more overlap. Also depends on the engine, LS1, LS2 and LS3 engines like different cam shafts. I would not run the hot cam.
                                2010 Camaro SS/RS L99
                                13.15@106 1.95 stock
                                11.84@113 1.59 bolt-ons stock internal
                                10.90@125 1.47 GPI VVT Cam + Bo White Ported Heads

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