The 44 recommendation would be for something like a top speed or dyno run where there would not be cornering loads involved, to limit heat buildup and risk a tire failure. There is a lot of heat created due to internal friction of the tire rolling.
I wish this was an configurable option. My wife's SUV sits outside and the opener does work with ignition off, so we can't use the opener buttons on the vehicle for risk someone breaks into it and gets the garage door (where the fast toys park) to open. Her old SUV button didn't work without...
Maybe they have some allowances for family members of first owners but otherwise it isn't transferable; only the first retail buyer qualifies for the comped program (you can always pay the full price out of pocket).
For what its worth, there's a body shop near them. I don't know what they could do, but an inquiry wouldn't hurt anything. Collision Repair Shop in Plain City, OH | True Performance
Keeps the brakes applied after you release the pedal to prevent the car from rolling. Common use is for a manual transmission car, while you transition your right foot from the brake to throttle.
I think it depends on if your car has CF1. On my 4BW, I have more concern for the carbon splitter than I do the airdams (which is opposite from my Z06 which tends to scrape the airdams at the end of my driveway).
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