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Old 03-01-2016, 02:40 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Dom_J View Post

Is there a way to get that responsiveness back and still be warranty friendly?
I think you need to reevaluate what you want out of your warranty first, before you go mod the car.

Basic (but vague) questions include:

- why are you buying an extended warranty?
- what do you want to mod?
- what do you want to warranty?
- what do you know about your rights as far as warranty coverage is concerned?
- what relationship do you have with your dealer?
etc

At the end of the day, warranty is there to cover possible failure of original parts. Whether your mods will contribute to failure of said parts is to be determined, but nothing is void until you run out of the mileage/time limits, or you destroy the car or Subaru of America is destroyed by a comet.
-alex
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