Burnt exhaust valve
anyone experience this? I had the renntech tune for less then 1 week before i had to take it in and they flashed it back to stock.
so i know it cant be the renntech because i had it for less then 1 week.
i think they trying to void my warranty because of the renntech.
I've been running on Renntech tune for about 1.5 months so far and have not experienced any issues.
It may be worthwhile to call Renntech to discuss this with them too.
so about 3 weeks ago my car was shaking and had a very rough idle. I took it in and they said they would take care of it, then they called saying the only way to fix the problem is to flash my hard drive back to stock. no big deal cause i only had the renntech tune for a few days. so they flashed it and replaced 1 fuel injector.
a week after i got the car it was having somewhat the same problem. this type the took the head apart to see what the problem was, so for 5 days i was waiting to hear back as far as what is wrong. then dude sends me an email saying because of the tune MB will not approve the repair.... which is bull****.
so now i have my car back with some burnt exhaust valves.
you would think when you pay 90k for a car you would get 90k worth of service... but apparently not im truly considering selling my MB due to the lack of service.
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Even though I particularly don't think that the tune caused the valve to "burnt" I would just take the bill(pay it) and move on. The car is a great car, you just have to assume the risk when taking the car to get it tune. I wish you luck regardless


