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      06-10-2013, 10:54 AM   #143
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Originally Posted by exmowner View Post
In that respect would a supercharger provider also be morally required to warn you that at increased speeds tires generate more heat and this can lead to failure and loss of control?

See what I'm getting at?
No, but this is a stretch of reasoning. SC damage to a motor is not. The actual top speed of a supercharged car is probably still within the specs for Z rated tires anyway, so it doesn't matter. However, if you needed a new upgraded clutch, for instance, I would hope that the SC manufacturer would at least advise of this.
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