PI 7.0 default client Implications

Hi all,
We have installed my production server PI 7.0 earlier and it is currently operating for some projects. But the problem is the client on which the production system working now is 001 (i.e default client). This we have just noticed that it is operating in client 001, so do we need to change this default client to some other custom client or is it right if we leave it as such.
What can be its implication?
Regards,
Nithiyanandam

Hi Pratheek,
S you are right. When we installed the client has been defaultly mapped with 001, But now we are just thinking whether it will have any implications on further activities.
Because it has been provided in SAP HELP as
Production preparation client (001)
The production preparation client is identical to the SAP Reference client, i.e. you cannot use this client in production processing either. The Customizing settings are made in this client. You Customize it into your test environment.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm32/helpdata/EN/7e/c8189452c511d182c50000e829fbfe/content.htm
Also I refered sap notes 1115280 & 940309 which shows the info as
The integration server is by default installed and configured in client 001. In most cases there is no need to change this and it is not recommended to do so. However, in some rare cases you might have to run your Integration Server client in another client than 001.
So how could it be valid, so do we need to change tht client from 001 to XXX as indicated or we can leave it as such as we are already runnung few transactions in it.
Regards,
Nithiyanandam

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