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Chuck33079 12-31-2014 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by btimola (Post 3070141)
I bought the car 2 months ago and got extended warranty its 3 years bumper to bumper...i think i can cancell it and i get refunded the 3500...what if i know the techs at the dealers? Couldnt they look the other way?


Very unlikely. Cash in the extended warranty.

btimola 12-31-2014 05:42 PM

When i got the car they said if i ever cancelled i would get reimbursed its pro rated by day or month i think. If i sold the car it transfers to new owner so i can sell for a bit higher, or i can terminate it and be reimbursed

MidnightBlueZ 12-31-2014 07:24 PM

I did the same thing except mine went straight to the lean holder. If you own it out right you'll get a check I'm sure. However if yours is bumper to bumper you may think about everything that isn't powertrain that you may want to have covered.

Also I know a tech at Nissan too it won't help.

phunk 01-01-2015 05:06 PM

These cars are pretty reliable, I would probably cash in the warranty. The only typical trouble areas I can think of is the clutch slave which you will need to upgrade when doing the clutch with the TT kit, and the steering lock which you can just disconnect.

btimola 01-01-2015 10:45 PM

My friends who have had these since 09 say theyve both replaced the master cylenders or slave cylinders a few times thats why i got the warranty

DEpointfive0 01-02-2015 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by btimola (Post 3070865)
My friends who have had these since 09 say theyve both replaced the master cylenders or slave cylinders a few times thats why i got the warranty

You should replace them when you replace the clutch, which you should do.

Bti, may I make a suggestion, do all your homework before buying any TT or SC kit? Also, know that you should have $5-8k of "oh shít" money in case your engine goes

roplusbee 01-03-2015 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 3070903)
You should replace them when you replace the clutch, which you should do.

Bti, may I make a suggestion, do all your homework before buying any TT or SC kit? Also, know that you should have $5-8k of "oh shít" money in case your engine goes

:iagree:

A spare ride or "bucket" may be in your best interest as well. Not having your car for a period of time can suck bad (if something takes your car down for some time). Otherwise, I suggest installing parts that perform well past your intended use to be "safe".

roplusbee 01-04-2015 12:19 AM

So Greddy had a rep talking about using Garrett Turbos at SEMA? I can't find anything on the GT-R kit or a future 370Z kit. This news makes me want to reconsider my plan to transplant my current 20G kit to another vehicle.

btimola 01-04-2015 03:56 PM

Is that a bad thing?

theDreamer 01-05-2015 11:19 AM

The rule on warranty with boost is assume it is gone.
If you have contacts at the dealership they might be able to help on a few things, but those are usually minor. Like a window motor breaks but the engine/tranny are gone, and they might work on the car but they will hesitate. Especially if they don't have a tech who knows or has done that type of work before since oil filter is relocated, oil levels are different, etc so they will not know these things and get confused.


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