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DeanMarine 07-08-2006 07:28 PM

Air induction System, yes or no ?.
 
I have a question if anyone can help.
Recently taken delivery of a brand new and totally awesome WRX and of course I can't stop smiling/laughing every time I drive her !
I have no intention of making modifications except for one, I would like to stick in an air induction system, if only because I think more cold air is a good thing, might even get some extra power too !! BUT if I do this will the dealership try and claim that my warrenty is no longer valid ?
If anyone out there knows if I should or should not do this please let me know.

Cheers Dean.

Mister Two 07-08-2006 07:37 PM

Isnt there a list of allowed modifications you can grab from the dealer that wont affect the warranty?

Either that, or only perform modifications that you can return to stock easily when a warranty issue pops up

Hi_VoLtAgE 07-08-2006 07:41 PM

on an 06 cold air induction will do SFA and may void warenty.

DeanMarine 07-08-2006 07:48 PM

[QUOTE=Hi_VoLtAgE]on an 06 cold air induction will do SFA and may void warenty.[/QUOTE]
Okay guys, thanks for your feedback, my first service is in a month so I might just ask them what is and isn't permissible.

muggz 07-08-2006 07:51 PM

be careful though.. its pretty much in black and white from subaru, that they arent dumb when it comes to warranty claims made if something goes wrong due to a mod ... u better off being honest if something goes wrong , rather than cheat a warranty worth 50K of car ... if u are mechanically minded and wanna kiss the warranty away be prepared for consequences!! :rolleyes:

JMAX 07-08-2006 08:25 PM

Save your money. ECUtek it instead.

chee 07-08-2006 08:25 PM

warranty depends on whether the modification has played a part in damaging the part.
ie, if you have an exhaust and your diff goes, your warranty should be fine.

so if you were to blow a motor and your car had a cai, subaru would be given enough rope to void your warranty since its altering the system that they have sold you.

do more research before you put on a cai onto a my06. later model wrxs/sti's dont take too kindly to modifications to the original system due to the ecu's configuration.

Intra 07-08-2006 08:26 PM

You can easily plug into the car, check the long term fuel trims and pretty much say something dodge has been done to the intake or exhaust.. If a master mechanic really wanted to do it of course.

DeanMarine 07-08-2006 09:42 PM

Thanks for your time and knowledge everyone, I've pretty much decided I love her just as she is and won't risk the warrenty !! :-) although I'll still ask them if I can at least throw in a KnN air filter, has to be better than the paper one they use as standard !!

blackmy03 07-08-2006 10:40 PM

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