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Hmmm well after catching my self up here I have to say that BMW next door won't cover a warranty if you track the car and the m3 and 335i are often shown being tracked in their advertisements the same applies for Audi and Porsche I am afraid infact I was told many times by my service advisor at Subaru to just never mention that I tracked the car and that I was just a really big fan of rally hence why my car looked the way it did. But I never did and I got a warranty short block.
However staying more on the Toyota specific topic, we have had customers come I with "stock" cars that have all sorts of can phase position codes from retarding timing and have helped out however we never had a customer outright say they tracked the car or tuned it the one dummy who did was told to go else where for his work from now on.
It's subjective I guess but essentially when you go in and say you have rod knock you can either tell them you did donuts in a parking lot for and hour or went to a skid pad or that you where taking and exit all I am saying is you don't need to tell them the scenario more than "customer said car began to make loud knocking noise while turning"
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Now get off your Mom's computer and go wash the BRZ she bought you.
22R
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