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Old 09-19-2018, 12:34 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by 1CEBITN View Post
Exactly. Most people mis-interpret the MM act. If the part you are placing on the car is different from OEM specs then MM doesn't apply to you. The dealer doesn't have to prove anything unless you want to pay all the legal fees to take them to court over it. You could try and get your dealer to install it and that might help but, honestly, a CAI gives zero gain without a tune so it is pretty much a waste of money. Once you tune the car kiss the warranty goodbye.
for sure. and if you play, you gotta pay. Anytime you are mod'ing, you are running the risk of no warranty.

When I supercharged my Mustang, one dealer wouldn't even look at it.
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