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October 22nd, 2004 03:43 PM #1
I received this e-mail from Nissan Motors Philippines Inc. regarding my e-mail to them earlier this week.
info*ns.nissan.com.ph
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9:41am (4 hours ago)
Dear Mr. Tamayo,
Thank you for the information in the website regarding the Khaos Super Turbo Charger.
First of all, it is Nissan's policy regarding new vehicle warranty that any modification, alteration or any part installed which is not Original Equipment (OE) as released by Nissan Motor Phils., Inc. (NMPI) in the market will void the warranty for the part or any affected part resulting in the mis-operation or lack of performance as a result of the said part.
As you mentioned in your email, "Khaos Super Turbo Charger, ostensibly a gas-saving device which by passes the mass air flow sensor on the vehicle", the operation of this device will by-pass the electronically controlled fuel injection system used by Nissan and therefore would constitute in the mis-operation of the engine management system.
Since this device is not properly tested for Nissan vehicles, we can not guarantee what adverse effects it might have on the vehicle's overall performance.
In view of the above, NMPI will issue a circular to all our dealers to cease and desist the use of any product similar to the Khaos Super Turbo Charger without the expressed written consent of NMPI.
Again, thank you very much for the information.
Sincerely,
Service & Customer Support Dept.
Whether it is the KSTC, the Fitch Fuel Catalyst, the EGO, the TurboZET, or any of the "fuel-savers" on the market, unless it was specifically designed or engineered specifically for your vehicle and is approved by your car's manufacturer or has received fair and impartial review by a respectable and trustworthy agency, it's better not to take the risk.
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