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Old 05-17-2004, 07:41 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aspendog
Obviously if the exhuast is gone it is no longer in warranty. There are many engineers that will argue that the OEM air box keeps more contaminates out of the intake, therefore is more safe on the motor. I really wanted to know if anyone else had discussed this with thier dealers.

I have discussed this with other auto manufactures and a GM (general manager) told that there is a law that your manufacture has to prove that the aftermarket part caused the car to fail.

If you want I can dig up the 411. Don’t let anyone trick you otherwise.
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