GM Performance Air Intake
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For me, I would get the GMPP intake.
Only reason being, there is no tomfoolery that the dealership can pull on the warranty.
Yes, they cannot by law void the warranty with the K&N, but... you know a lot of those A-holes would try. Why give them the chance? Just get the filter swapped with the AEM dry and your good. Or use the extension idea I had to make it a true CAI.
Only reason being, there is no tomfoolery that the dealership can pull on the warranty.
Yes, they cannot by law void the warranty with the K&N, but... you know a lot of those A-holes would try. Why give them the chance? Just get the filter swapped with the AEM dry and your good. Or use the extension idea I had to make it a true CAI.
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For me, I would get the GMPP intake.
Only reason being, there is no tomfoolery that the dealership can pull on the warranty.
Yes, they cannot by law void the warranty with the K&N, but... you know a lot of those A-holes would try. Why give them the chance? Just get the filter swapped with the AEM dry and your good. Or use the extension idea I had to make it a true CAI.
Only reason being, there is no tomfoolery that the dealership can pull on the warranty.
Yes, they cannot by law void the warranty with the K&N, but... you know a lot of those A-holes would try. Why give them the chance? Just get the filter swapped with the AEM dry and your good. Or use the extension idea I had to make it a true CAI.
I'm not totally worried about the warranty, I know the owner of the dealership pretty damn well and he would never **** us over. He's too honest and we bring him too much business
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