PR5 said:Hello Everybody
I know there have been previous threads on this subject, but I've got one question those either one void your warranty? Still haven't made up my mind on which one to get.
Thanks
Sir Nuke said:
NOW....if the aftermarket part fails and damages something else.....do not expect THAT PART to be covered by your warranty....
PR5 said:
Thanks Sir Nuke
Let me see if I understand this correctly, if a aftermarket product damages something in the engine the warranty covers what was damge, but not the aftermarket product?
MP5Raycer said:well i think i know what his point is but lets clearify that most parts DO void warrenty .. as for an example if i was to install a 50,100,250 shot of NOS that would completly void any and all warrenties for my engine the very first time i use it .. that is for sure ..but its a fine line now that mazda is selling aftermarket CAI and other parts .. i mean how can it be voiding the warrenty if we do it but if they use there aftermarket parts it does'nt now I know that most things like this will say if the item is installed by anyone other then a dealer or in this case (ceritified Mazda Tech) then the Warrenty for that "item" would be void .. or a stereo . you get from like Best buy ... they have a warrenty but if you choose to do the installation yourself it will void some of the warrenties and Best Buy is not responcable
Most people will tell you go with the Injen and i also think its much better.Smilin Marty said:Well, thank for that remark. I can see by reading that many p5 owners already have an Injen CAI. All I can say is they're still protyping the 2003 in Calif. for what? who knows, all Ican say is what they told me.
Maybe there is someone who can let me know what the difference is between AEM and Injen? I would really appreciate it before I make to hasty of a decision.
Smilin Marty said:Well, thank for that remark. I can see by reading that many p5 owners already have an Injen CAI. All I can say is they're still protyping the 2003 in Calif. for what? who knows, all Ican say is what they told me.
Maybe there is someone who can let me know what the difference is between AEM and Injen? I would really appreciate it before I make to hasty of a decision.
Smilin Marty said:Thanks Xoom and Nuke for the feedback on that one.
Seeing how both the '02 and '03 are identical engine compartments, why else would they want to prototype any '03's still? You mentioned possibly doing something for the MSP? Do you mean Mazda Speed?
I guess I'll find out friday. I'll let you all know the latest when I get back.