Funny story... when I first got everything hooked back up, the Jeep wouldn't start. I thought, "OH NO...THEY'VE KILLED MY ECU!".

I was scared to death. Turns out that for the first time ever, I just had some air in my fuel lines. So I primed away and thankfully it fired up. Sheww...
No warranty for me. I'm at 76,000.
The shudder is real bad. So will the TC eventually die completely, or is it just that you have to live with the annoyance?
Good things I've noticed so far:
Throttle response is much better and much smoother and much more linear.
According to EVIC (debateable accuracy, I know) I am getting 5-6 MPG more now.
NO check engine light!
Ability to coast to red lights is increased.
At 32 degrees cabin heat is still warm.
Bad things I've noticed so far:
Engine is quieter.
Shudder (not GDE's fault).
Not the increase in "seat of the pants" feel that I expected.
Possible that EVIC is useless now (not confirmed yet).
The drastically increased shudder proves that there is more power. I haven't noticed increase in smoke. Overall driveability of the Jeep is increased and it's more fun behind the wheel now. If my fuel economy is truly increased, and my low fuel light still comes on at an appropriate time, I think I will be happy with the HOT tune. Torque converters are not all that expensive.
