I read it, and I understand it. With all due respect, you're missing my point(s). The first sentence of the third paragraph is 'technically' true: the MP215 kit (and other Ford Racing) items will not void your new car warranty. But this does not mean you are COVERED in the event that product causes damage to engine or driveline. To make my point (again), I used a Cobb product as an example: If I buy a Cobb RMM, it won't void my new car warranty. If I buy a DHM FMIC, it won't void my warranty either. If I buy a tune from any company, it won't void my warranty.
But, when a problem arises with any of my aftermarket items... Let's say my engine overheated and caused some damage, they'll say "Your tune caused the engine to run harder (insert appropriate technical terms) and warmer. We're going to deny the claim. You have to fix it out of pocket"... therefore claim is denied, but the warranty always remains intact. If my windows fail the week afterwards, my new car warranty will still replace the motor motor under warranty...
Now, according to the fine print, which I will cite again for easy of reference:
"Engine, driveline and suspension concerns not caused by the use of Ford Performance or mountune parts remain eligible for warranty coverage according to the terms of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty."
This says, any Ford Performance or Mountune product that does cause an 'engine, driveline or suspension concern' will not be eligible for warranty coverage!
This means, when your MP215 causes some failure, you won't be covered, either! (Just like all other aftermarket products).
It is worth noting that I called Mountune and they could not give me zero answers. They asked me to refer directly to Ford Racing. This vagueness is... worrisome.