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Old 07-18-2011 | 11:38 AM
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We are 100% confident in the product. The Cortex allows those concerned with their warranty to feel more at ease knowing that Superchips stands behind their product above and beyond the competition.

That being said, if a specific customer is not concerned with the extra warranty they can get the same tuning options minus the combination of Diesel and gas apps in one in the Flashpaq.

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Originally Posted by jkeaton
So, does that mean your not confident in the flashpaq?
 
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Old 07-18-2011 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Robk1971
I don't know about transmission problems. Chrysler used to have some issues with their front wheel drive transmissions but their rear wheel drive transmissions always had an excellent reputation. I used to work in a trans shop and saw quite a few FWD's go through there. But that being said, I used to lurk a few Chrysler Turbo forums and those guys were putting some good power through the FWD transmissions without any major complaints of breakage.

As far as the rear drive's though, I have allot of confidence in the Chrysler transmissions. That's not to say there isn't a chance of trans failure. A few people here had problems but I wouldn't say to epidemic proportions.

Just my two bits. As far as the engine, I chose the V8.

The 46RE in my 98 was absolute junk. Since Mercedes got in on manufacturing their trannies, they improved a lot.
 



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