Does Syntek Global Inc. have documentation from the vehicle manufacturers stating that the use of Syntek Engine Boost 2.0 will not breach the warranty?
Under the terms of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, no engine manufacturer may endorse, or discriminate against,the use of a particular fuel additive or treatment. Accordingly, the manufacturers uniformly take the position that the use of fuel additives and treatments do NOT void engine warranties unless it can be proven to have specifically been the source of the failure. Typically, the manufacturers will assert that the use of certain additives that are designed to do such things as act as a pour point depressant, a cetane enhancer, a combustion improver, or a lubricity agent, or etc., may prove useful.
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