View Poll Results: Will MREV void your factory warranty?
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Will MREV void your factory warranty?
I searched the threads and couldnt find anything, I have been told that this is a very safe mod that puts out great results but I would still like to hear from you guys that it is completely fine to install....Thanks....
Anytime you install a mod it is up to the discretion of a warranty manager to potentially void your warranty or refuse to perform certain work, which might have been covered under the said.
Originally Posted by 99atlantic
if they proved it caused the reason you're there for warranty work.
Dealer has a fair bit of discretion. If you can build a rapport with a local mod friendly dealer it would help.
I only have one dealer within 800 miles and they are not so keen on mods. So few people around here do anything.
I only have one dealer within 800 miles and they are not so keen on mods. So few people around here do anything.
I am just curious, what is the worst thing that can possibly go wrong with the MREV, what can it do to our cars that is so bad?
By the way, is there a way to get rid of the poll, its useless since I need to rephrase the question....
By the way, is there a way to get rid of the poll, its useless since I need to rephrase the question....
Originally Posted by dBubis
Alright, maybe I should restate my question since that answer could be given for any mod. What are the chances of MREV voiding your factory warranty?
I think that other mods (cams, cats, headers, pulleys, etc.) have a higher potential of voiding one's warranty. However, dealerships are in the business of making CASHOLA . . . And having said that, they will do anything to avoid performing extra non high profit work.
All of my mods will be easily removed, if there is ever a need, including the MREV.
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Originally Posted by andy2434
For myself, I am not worried about it. Is there a possibilty? . . . Yes. Is there a high potential? . . . No, I do not think so.
I think that other mods (cams, cats, headers, pulleys, etc.) have a higher potential of voiding one's warranty. However, dealerships are in the business of making CASHOLA . . . And having said that, they will do anything to avoid performing extra non high profit work.
All of my mods will be easily removed, if there is ever a need, including the MREV.

I think that other mods (cams, cats, headers, pulleys, etc.) have a higher potential of voiding one's warranty. However, dealerships are in the business of making CASHOLA . . . And having said that, they will do anything to avoid performing extra non high profit work.
All of my mods will be easily removed, if there is ever a need, including the MREV.

Originally Posted by dBubis
Haha I like your thinking andy, you know I was thinking about the same thing....Thats if it gets to that point...


Seriously though . . . I would not have installed the MREV, if I thought it had a high potential to create issues down the road.
Last edited by Andy2434; Dec 13, 2005 at 10:18 PM.
I took my G in this pass Monday morning for new rear axle bolts and an oil change. I did not have that gorgeous engine cover mounted.
I spoke with the service person, whom did the work on my car and he didn't make mention about anything.
I spoke with the service person, whom did the work on my car and he didn't make mention about anything.
Shouldn't we be asking our dealership service managers instead? 200 of us can say "No way they will void warranty" over beer, but we don't call the shots around your local Infiniti service center.
Originally Posted by Klumzyee
unless u get the mRev plus.. u can just remove the spacer and i doubt a tech will even know..
Originally Posted by cloud
huh? i thought with the mrev plus mod is a stealth mod? The engine cover will stll fit over the mrev plus right?
yes, however some people still remove the cover for extra cooling.



