I was looking around on buscher racing and found the CryO2 Intercooler Sprayer Kit. Has anyone used this does it really make a difference. I have only had my evo for a week and am just starting to look at mods. I dont want void my new warranty.
Your time and money is better spent on other parts. Since your car is new and you're looking to keep things from breaking and blamed for it, start off with a catback. Maybe a drop in panel filter and some tuning work too.
Be careful though. After a couple of months at that power level the modding bug should be fully imbedded and full turbo kits will start catching your eye.
It's very rarely used and not one of the main mods we use on Evos. There are many other more effective mods, but there's very little that won't void your warranty. Mitsu will often times deny warranty claims if they see ANY mods, but most places will at least allow a cat-back and drop-in filter, but nothing else...
yeah but if I flash the ECU wont I run into issues with the warranty?
Sure, if the dealer finds it. Essentially, most any mod will void your warranty, unless you have a sympathetic dealer/rep. As you've only had your Evo for a week, why mod it? You've yet to see what the car is capable of.
Sure, if the dealer finds it. Essentially, most any mod will void your warranty, unless you have a sympathetic dealer/rep. As you've only had your Evo for a week, why mod it? You've yet to see what the car is capable of.
100% Agree on that. Get a feel for the car before you start modding. Also make a descision whether you are going to mod or not. To me its not worth slapping on some warranty friendly mods just to have some D-bag mitsu service manager void it anyway despite what they may be (catback,flash) etc.
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