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![]() Drives: Yaris Hatchback 5ddr Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: MTL
Posts: 6
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I did ask for TRD parts when i first called the insurance company for the CAI. Cosmetic TRD are allowed, except TRD parts that boost the engine performance. Those TRD items are also prohibited by their in-house policies. A TRD intake kit, even if it has been installed by toyota will void my insurance (not the warranty) The warranty is not really a problem. I only have 25k miles left on the engine warranty (about a year left) anyway. The problem is with the insurance company. Anyway, tomorrow i'll just replace the stock paper filter and put a K&N one... I may also add a rear rally spoiler. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Sedan Supercharged Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: SG, So Cal
Posts: 248
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Easy solution don't tell your insurance about the intake... they will never know unless you open the hood for them.... the majority don't require you disclose what's under the hood. Just put a byplass valve if you want reassurance..... I don't tell my insurance what's under my hood & I'm really modded.... if you with a k&n filter you will get a better mpg & performance but nothing like a cold air.....
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