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TJ
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8/25/2002
20:35:47

Subject: M1 Intake
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Does anyone know if the M1 will void my warranty?
If so, is the performance gain worth the risk of voiding the warranty? I have an 2002 R/T cc with intake, exhaust, and a jet chip(waste of money).
Any help would be appeciated. Thanks guys.




johntheidlert
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8/25/2002
20:51:38

RE: M1 Intake
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i agree on the jet chip...its not worth the money...i dont think the m1 will void your warranty, considering it's a mopar part...check with your manual, there should be a pamphlet on some court case that settled the whole mod vs. warranty thing..if not look on the net...its out there.
anyway, the m1 is $460 in chicago, im told it helps immensly with top end...i would combine that with the fastman 52mm throttle body and a jet or airaid spacer :)




DaveR
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8/25/2002
23:40:32

RE: M1 Intake
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Spacers are supposed to be nothing mre than a paper weight when applied to the magnum engines. I can't speak for the 4.7, but it is said for the 3.9 - 5.9 motors there is no change in proformance.



Doc
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8/26/2002
10:38:09

RE: M1 Intake
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M1 is a MOPAR product and will not affect your warranty in any way. So says the DC dealership concerning my M1.
Loss of TQ, gain of HP. Improvements in mid and upper end.
Have Fun,...Doc



TJ
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8/27/2002
09:26:02

RE: M1 Intake
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Thanks for the replies guys. Do you all know if it will run ok with my pcm? Mopar didnt make a controller for 2002. Thanks.



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