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Originally Posted by hampster
The short answer is that anything you do to your car can be used to deny claims of anything affected by your changes.
If you put headlight film on your headlights and they crack, you cann't warantee your headlights. If you install engine management, you're pretty much going to be denied any claims on your drivetrain.
Other tidbits:
UTEC = piggyback system that does not reflash your ECU.
Accessport = saves your ECU flash and returns it when removed (but checksum is changed)
The power packs can provide substantial power increases. They are waranteed in Europe, but not in the US as far as I know.
If you're worried about maintaining the car's warantee, then I'd recommend driving it at stock power levels. It's still a fun car and plenty fast for daily driving.
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SPT power pack IS fully warranted and only in the USofA
The Prodrive PP are not.