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Old 12-06-2016, 01:25 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Zaku View Post
hmm well, if you have a new car. I probably would avoid any mods that would void your warranty. I think that's a safe assumption,besides that I'm not saying avoid forced induction but it's best to be educated and know a lot about the installation process and know your installer. A lot of things can go wrong and it's best if both you and the professional know exactly what they are doing!

I'm sure a lot of people will jump in on this, but this is what comes to my minds on this topic.
Your warranty cannot be voided.
Claims can be denied based on cause, but your warranty is never void.
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