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Originally Posted by XYZ
Raising tire pressure or installing an air dam won't void a warranty. Some of the things George is suggesting might not only void a warranty, but also do damage to a vehicle, potentially.
But the real issue is that George doesn't show his theory as being put to the test on any of his cars. Until we see that, the discussion amounts to mere smoke and mirrors.
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Nothing I suggest will potentially damage a vehicle in any way. In all the years I've modified vehicles I've never voided a warranty.
I'm a mechanic that actually cares more for the vehicles I work on than the customers who drive them, particularly when most people abuse and don't maintain their vehicles.
Also, one of my design criteria is that the vehicle be able to be returned to OEM anytime, even on the side of the road. I learned to do that when my early experiments would fail in some way and my (first) wife didn't want to be stranded anywhere. Ah, yes, my second (and current) wife would second that motion
As for proof sufficient for you fellas, suggestions on how to do that please... And remember that I'm not a millionaire, I'm a middle class guy like most of you likely are. When making suggestions, please consider ways that YOU could do it.