Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
Exactly. However, the last part of my previous post states that if you do have an aftermarket part that causes a direct failure (IE, your transmission breaks and you have a 3.4 pulley and supporting mods) and you swap it back, that is considered fraud.
Only if you get caught. And who seriously is going to see your car at the dealer and say "I've seen that he takes that car to the track, he's got etc etc on it and that's why it broke!"

In all seriousness, the dealers still get paid warranty time, they don't care. And I have never seen a GM District rep come in because we saw something THAT fishy.

Hell, there's guys that have nitrous explosions and they STILL get their stuff warrantied by dealers. And in the same token, I've seen the exact same result from a stock truck overfueling and actually hydro-locking the motor.