NEW RELEASE: DINANTRONICS Elite (C63 / C63S)
All of my data stops at about 5800 RPM (the cars fall on their face at about 5700 RPM). I will send a note to engineering to see if they can supply me with any top end data but I wont have anything potentially until the week of the 16th (out next week).
Dinian is solid company, but pricing seems to include Mercedes tax & Dinan tax.
Similar product primarily made by DTE & marketed by a few others provides equal performance
for less than half the price. I guess the 'warranty' is worth the difference.
Dinian is solid company, but pricing seems to include Mercedes tax & Dinan tax.
Similar product primarily made by DTE & marketed by a few others provides equal performance
for less than half the price. I guess the 'warranty' is worth the difference.
That said.. DINAN, do I need to remove the box everytime i take the car to the dealer? IM sure if they see it once theyll mark the car modded in the MBUSA system.
Dinan's comprehensive warranty program, introduced in 1997, provides superior warranty coverage to that which you would find elsewhere. If your vehicle is currently covered by the vehicle manufacturer's new car limited warranty, Dinan® products are warranted for the remaining term of the vehicle manufacturer's new car limited warranty. The manufacturer's new car warranty is limited to 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers in Canada), commencing on the date of first retail sale or the date the vehicle is first placed in-service as a demonstrator or company vehicle, whichever is earlier. Dinan's warranties are transferable when ownership of the vehicle into which the Dinan products were originally installed is sold. Mercedes Benz automobiles can now be performance-tuned without the associated concern of negatively affecting the new car warranty coverage.
So it *is* something special; few other tuning outfits do this.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Of course, this all assumes that you've had it properly installed and weren't doing something dumb like running 87 octane.
So it *is* something special; few other tuning outfits do this.
If they warranty it on a car out of manufacturer warranty, now that's special. At any rate, this is a "mild" tune and chances of anything going wrong is very rare. I'm just pointing out the inflated "warranty"
If they warranty it on a car out of manufacturer warranty, now that's special. At any rate, this is a "mild" tune and chances of anything going wrong is very rare. I'm just pointing out the inflated "warranty"
Yes, this is a mild tune, intended for those of us who aren't ready to take the plunge into FBO aftermarket without a safety net.
No actual harm or CEL, but it does log it. And you can clear the log, but it'll be obvious to the dealer that it was cleared. I've confirmed it in the past before with my dealer when I had another piggyback tune. My dealer is pretty mod friendly so they don't care and as long as you don't try to test their intelligence, they're actually pretty magnanimous about it all. In the end the dealer doesn't really care, it's MBUSA's warranty dept that does, and the dealer has to clear any warranty repairs through them.
No actual harm or CEL, but it does log it. And you can clear the log, but it'll be obvious to the dealer that it was cleared. I've confirmed it in the past before with my dealer when I had another piggyback tune. My dealer is pretty mod friendly so they don't care and as long as you don't try to test their intelligence, they're actually pretty magnanimous about it all. In the end the dealer doesn't really care, it's MBUSA's warranty dept that does, and the dealer has to clear any warranty repairs through them.
I'm more than satisfied. If I hadn't gotten to be the test platform, I'd still spend the 2.2k on this for myself.
Last edited by vaelin; Oct 8, 2017 at 12:38 AM.
Vaelin, I was curious about the exhaust sound/pops. So you think they got louder? Was thinking it could definitely mess with it one way or another via the fuel mix MB AMG is using in the “exhaust update” that causes the pops to return.
If your turbo blows, the dealer will blame your Piggyback and the tuner will blame a faulty turbo. You'll be stuck in the middle with neither side taking responsibility.
If your turbo blows, the dealer will blame your Piggyback and the tuner will blame a faulty turbo. You'll be stuck in the middle with neither side taking responsibility.
DINAN?
But it's been outlined in the other thread and spelled out in the warranty details: If MBUSA decides to not warranty a repair, Dinan will have their authorized shops inspect and determine the reason for failure, then go from there.
In a rock/hard place world, yeah, it could happen. Once you start piling in various aftermarket goods from various vendors, it blends together. A chunk of that aftermarket filter could break, get sucked into the turbos that are running at higher pressures due to your aftermarket tune, causing them to fail. Who's to blame? The installer of the filter who overtorqued the box? The manufacturer of the filter? The tuner who increased the pressure of the turbos such that premature wear increased the likelihood of failure?
Or the person sitting behind the wheel knowingly installing this aftermarket stuff, but not willing to take any responsibility?
Gotta pay to play. Insurance policies (warranties) don't remove the responsibility from the owner.








