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Originally Posted by H2O_Doc
Unless expressly excluded in the terms of the warranty and those terms are legal in the state where the the vehicle was purchased, then your SC is not automatically a valid reason for claim denial. If your SC can be reasonably linked to a part failure, then the claim can be denied. But that would be true of other mods, not just forced induction.
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Got it. But trust me, the way it
really works is that if your SC can be
at all linked to a failure then the warranty claim will be denied. Isn't that how Nissan would handle it?
Can you fight it? Sure, but good luck with that (and I hope you have the money to afford a lawyer).
It's been that way for a long, long time.