TollKeeper
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On my 2006 Saab, they lasted to 161911 before the lifter on cylinder 1 died. I replaced only the lifters on that cylinder, and its still going with its now new owner.
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Do you guys keep track of how many AFM delete tunes you have sold for the triplets? 10K? Just curious as I'm guessing 95% or more of the millions out there have no idea what a AFM delete even is.Just an FYI. In our experience and feedback from customers, most issues the AFM system causes occur with the 2007-2013 models. They still occur with the 2014+ models but not as frequently. Most of our customers with 2014+ models still decide to disable the AFM anyway just to be safe.
I've seen posts of 200K+ miles on a stock tune. My guess is that 95% of the triplet owners have no idea what AFM is, much less how to delete it. I am also guessing there are a million or more out there with at least 100K miles and no issues.....I read a lot about deactivating the stock AFM system because of the many reports of trouble. But I often wonder who has accumulated the most trouble-free miles while running the OEM system. I have 114,000 on my '16 Tahoe, and no trouble yet (fingers still crossed).
We don't keep track of that exact stat but the number of tunes we have completed where we disabled the AFM is in the thousands.Do you guys keep track of how many AFM delete tunes you have sold for the triplets? 10K? Just curious as I'm guessing 95% or more of the millions out there have no idea what a AFM delete even is.