I tuned all my past cars. All new with full warranty (focus ST, cobalt SS/TC) No issues. Get the boost 50. I will be getting mine this Tuesday!
They also had dealer networks who get paid for repairing vehicles, and have a vested interest in "looking the other way" if there is an issue, if they possibly can. This is not the case with Tesla, since the manufacturer is the "dealer".
I am not trying to "fear monger" here, but comparing tuning a tesla to tuning these other ICE vehicles is basically apples and oranges. These cars are the most "connected" cars in the world. IF (not when but IF) something happens, tesla WILL know everything about how the car was operated, and has zero reason to look the other way.
Everyones risk tolerance is different, but anyone considering aftermarket "tunes" (which basically just trick the car into thinking its a higher end model than it is) should keep that in mind. They should also keep in mind that the company selling this product specifically says on their website:
The Boost 50 allows to add 50 HP and a lot of cool features to your Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y dual motor. Sold out - + The Features Add 50 HP Acceleration time for Model 3 from 0 to 60 mph : 3.7 seconds Heated rear seat Ambient lights Regen control Automatic driver door opening Automatic...
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Relevant quotes are: " we recommend anyone visiting a service center remove this device before taking it in" and " Anyone purchasing this releases us from any responsibility regarding the manufacturers warranty".
This is directly from the aftermarket seller of the product. I am sure that the next few posts will either accuse me of fear mongering, or, say "I have been using mine for X time and its fine". I absolutely believe people are using the product without issue now, and I am not fear mongering, just informing people of what the manufacturer of the product itself says related to warranties ("dont come looking at us if something happens").