Replacing optical drive with a hard drive in a MBP

Hello... Just ordered a new 15" MBP 2.2GHz with the 128GB SSD to replace my 13" MBP. I was thinking about just using a cheap external HD until one that can take advantage of the Thunderbolt port comes out and then I heard about the MCE OptiBay Hard Drive kit. If you haven't heard about it, the kit is basically a bracket that allows you to mount a HD where the optical drive is installed. You can then install the optical drive in an external enclosure and connect via USB on an as needed basis.
Has anyone had any experience with this? And, more importantly, does it void the Apple warranty? If it's allowable, any reco's on an internal drive?
If installing does void the warranty, any suggestions on a reliable (but inexpensive) external drive? Been trying to find one that utilizes the Firewire 800 port but not a whole lot to choose from... will FW800 make enough of a difference to justify the extra cost?
Thanks, Kevin

Hello again!
Will boot natively into Win from time to time but noticed you used Parallels and were able to access the Win 7 VM very quickly! Must say I was pretty excited to see that (as it is painfully slow on my current MBP). You're running 8GB of RAM, correct?
Plan on using Win VM often and primarily because of one program... MS OneNote. Use it often and am annoyed that it is not available in Office for the Mac!
Re Audi... Have you heard about or seen spy photos of the new RS4 Avante? Gorgeous car but it will never come to the US. You guys get all the nice cars. BTW, did Euro delivery on my 540 and can't bare to part with it as I still have less than 100k miles on it... Well and then I'd have to change my email alias. Though pkh-m5 has a nice ring to it!
Cheers, Kevin

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