RC:
Targa Tim:

when something bad happens, put the stock parts back on, then tow to dealer...angry

First, he already alerted Porsche by asking them. 

Second, the dealer certainly will see the car from time to time and he will "alert" Porsche (dealer is actually obliged to report third party parts to Porsche).

Third, even if the dealer is nice and keeps his mouth shut, Porsche employees travel all the time to dealerships and if they notice cars with third party parts, they write down the VIN number.

Fourth, with some exhaust parts, Porsche can actually "identify" the usage of a third party part due to the data collected by the various control units. Not always, especially when using a different muffler only but different cats, bypass pipes, etc. are quite easily identifiable if Porsche really wants to find out.

Fifth, the PCM™ (Porsche Communication Management) will use the result from "fourth" and establish a secure connection to PSS™ (Porsche Spy Satellite) global network and report your car as invalid. A team of highly trained Porsche Lederhosen Ninjas will then be dispatched to neutralise your car.

Don't. Do. It.


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