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Old 11-26-2015, 03:39 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by brutusvk View Post
Federal law protects the consumer. (Magnusson Moss Warranty Act) Chevy would have to prove the modification caused the failure. It is that simple. The dealer can say anything they want. The law is the law.

Second, the GM performance CAI is fully warrantied by GM.
As a previously owner of a Z06, (and someone who has moded cars for 20 years) I have to tell you how much GM has built into the ECU to log everything. They can see if the tune was modified, when it was saved, when it was restored back to stock, the log shows how many times you have hit the rev limiter, what was your highest RPM, how long you stayed in that RPM, what was your maximum speed you reached. What was the status of fuel (lean or rich) in high RPM and many, many more.

They can prove anything, if you have changed the car, I know because I went through hell with them. And no freaking law was behind me, because I had moded the car.
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