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2011 sedan mods
#21
pfft Who needs warranty...:p
Sold:2001 SE 2.0L SPI w/60mm TB, Steeda Shorty Intake.

Active: 2007 SES Hatch, Motegi MR7 Rims with 215/45ZR17 Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires, debadged, black painted calipers and drums, RS Knob, CFM Short Throw, Billet E-Brake, CFM Focus pedals, MBRP Exhaust, XCal2, FS Front and Rear Strut Tower Bars, Diamond Plate Floor Mats and Sills, Alpine MP3 Deck, Alpine V-Power 300w Amp, Pioneer IMPP Sub, AlpineType-S door speakers, VF Engineering Rear Motor Mount, F2 RS Spoiler, Tokico D-spec shocks, HTP Cross Brace, EBC Rotors, Hawk HPS Pads, Russell SS Brake Lines, RS Wheel, SVT Blue Seats, Vibrant 2.5" Race Highflow Cat, CFM UDP. Rear SVT bumper to come.

Active: 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited TJ [LJ], Volant CAI, 32" BFG Mud Terrains, and a whole bunch of goodies. Big Grin
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#22
like said before, put on a cold air intake, you wont have a warranty from ford on that, and if some how you sucked up water it would not be covered. same thing on exhaust, you replace it and new one rusts out per say, not their problem. you will void the warranty for that specific part.

you can put a tune on and still have warranty, as long as you re load stock tune in before sending it to dealership. i had my tranny replaced under warranty being modded, also a CV joint and even a repaint to the doors due to colour fade.

bolt ons will be fine. just dont open the motor up or boost it thats all if you have concerns.

2007 ZX4 2.0l unaturally aspirated
FSwerks stage 2 Turbo kit, Cosworth Intake Manifold, 3" custom HKS turbo back
regular stage 2 @10ps : 232whp/219wtq
stage 2 plus @ 13psi: 278whp/229wtq
Stage 2 plus @15psi: 296whp/240wtq

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#23
that's interesting... i was looking at getting an exhaust, making sure its bolt on and also an intake but was afraid about running into warranty being voided. I'll prob get an intake, maybe lower the car, but thats it. I'm iffy about the exhaust still
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* 2010 SES * Ingot Silver * Automatic Transmission * FSWorks Cold Air Intake System * Tinted tail lights * Muteki Super Tuner Lug Nuts (Hot Pink) * NuStart 2-way Remote Starter
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#24
Exhaust can't void a damn thing. They'd have a hell of a time proving that a cat-back exhaust did anything to your car, period. To "uncork" the motor and add a few ponies plus some much-needed response, a cold-air intake and cat-back exhaust are your best / cheapest / quickest options.

A full cold-air intake should situate the filter element somewhere behind the front air dam, above the factory splash shield. WIth the FSWerks intake, you end up behind the driver's fog light. Not a bad place to be actually. Smile
Daily driver 1: 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport "S"

33" BFG Mud-Terrain KM2s, lots of Rough Country gear - bumper, 2.5" lift, swaybar disconnects, Superwinch 10,000lb winch, Detroit Locker in rear D44 axle, custom exhaust, K+N filtercharger, Superchips-tuned.

Daily driver 2: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT

COBB Stage 1+ package - AccessPort tuner, COBB intake and airbox. Stage 2 coming shortly - COBB 3" AT stainless DP and race cat, custom 3" Magnaflow-based exhaust and Stage 2 COBB tune.
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#25
(04-05-2011, 08:45 AM)NOS2Go4Me Wrote: A full cold-air intake should situate the filter element somewhere behind the front air dam, above the factory splash shield. WIth the FSWerks intake, you end up behind the driver's fog light. Not a bad place to be actually. Smile

so your saying thats theres basically no chance water could land on the air filter and completly mess everything up?

thats the main reason im hesitant on the CAI as i do not want to cause water damage due to the air filter
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#26
Go with an SRI (short ram intake) versus a CAI (cold air intake). Still gives a boost in noise, power, and under hood bling, without the fear of hydrolocking your engine.

Fswerks Cool-Flo (click here) is a CAI, versus the Steeda intake (click here) which is an SRI.
Ryan and the Silver Sedan
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2008 Mazda5 GS/Copper Red Mica/2.3 MZR 5AT/22% Tint
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2011 Ford F150 FX4 Supercrew/Race Red/3.5 TT EcoBoost
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#27
(04-05-2011, 12:14 PM)reldridge Wrote: Go with an SRI (short ram intake) versus a CAI (cold air intake). Still gives a boost in noise, power, and under hood bling, without the fear of hydrolocking your engine.

Fswerks Cool-Flo (click here) is a CAI, versus the Steeda intake (click here) which is an SRI.

true but the question is mine is an '11, will the '10 fit my model?
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#28
'11s are the same as '10s. No worries there...
Ryan and the Silver Sedan
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2008 Mazda5 GS/Copper Red Mica/2.3 MZR 5AT/22% Tint
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2011 Ford F150 FX4 Supercrew/Race Red/3.5 TT EcoBoost
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#29
Thanks for the warranty info. looks like my car is gunna get some new toys Smile lol if only i didnt get it automatic lol. any one know of a good tint shop in toronto?
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#30
(04-05-2011, 03:56 PM)th3_f1l Wrote: Thanks for the warranty info. looks like my car is gunna get some new toys Smile lol if only i didnt get it automatic lol. any one know of a good tint shop in toronto?


I got my tint done in mississauga at Cobra for 180. They give you a discount if you bring another person with you! They did an awesome job on mine.

(04-05-2011, 01:06 PM)Focus Rally Wrote:
(04-05-2011, 12:14 PM)reldridge Wrote: Go with an SRI (short ram intake) versus a CAI (cold air intake). Still gives a boost in noise, power, and under hood bling, without the fear of hydrolocking your engine.

Fswerks Cool-Flo (click here) is a CAI, versus the Steeda intake (click here) which is an SRI.

true but the question is mine is an '11, will the '10 fit my model?

I was wanting to go with a short ram soley for the fact of risking water getting in the filter and messing s**t up.
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#31
CAI will not cause water damage.
I have a Volant that is practically a fish bowl around the filter, and I've NEVER had moisture issues.
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