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Old 01-04-2005, 10:03 PM
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intake, exhaust, ZX5

I have an 2003 ZX5 auto. I would like to put an intake and exhaust. I am looking for more power, but I don't want to void my factory warrenty. Any suggestions.
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Re: intake, exhaust, ZX5

Go back and do a search of the forums, as this has come up many times. You'll get the best bang for your buck if you go with an AEM intake, either short ram, or cold air intake, and either a Borla or Magnaflow catback exhaust. Both of these mods will void your <i> powertrain </i> warrenty; the dealer can only deny the warrenty if the mod directly effects the problem area, i.e. if your spring fails suddenly (a problem Ford recently addressed with an extended warrenty) then the dealer can not deny your warrent because you have in intake and or exhaust. HTH
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Re: intake, exhaust, ZX5

i'd go with borla catback, and Iceman intake( i think you can get them both from ford racing so i know ford wont void the warenty of they are installed, but u dont have to buy from ford)
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