roffleI didnt, but im a bad boy.
My throttle boddies are listed as airfilter, bad y0
As long as you can guarantee you won't be in an accident, no.lol I don't think it would matter too much if I didn't tell them would it?
apart from the extra 50 mm bore and janspeed stamps lolno. it's a replacement zorst. Nothing to say it didn't come from Kwikfit!!
Do people that get replacement zorst's declare them...?! no
Thats lack of knowledge though, which is no excuse to an insurance company.no. it's a replacement zorst. Nothing to say it didn't come from Kwikfit!!
Do people that get replacement zorst's declare them...?! no
Up to you. Worth the risk for £30? No.Yeah exactly I simply replaced my old battered exhaust with this one which looks standard !!
Then if it ever is in an accident and they ask why its louder, tell them the baffles are gone.
I didnt, but im a bad boy.
My throttle boddies are listed as airfilter, bad y0
I didnt, but im a bad boy.
My throttle boddies are listed as airfilter, bad y0
If the insurance want to be c***s, they will be. The ktec has increased bore, therefore could be considered performance enhancing. A pattern part won't, hence the difference.Surely "Pattern" parts are every bit as non-standard as some PECO Twin-big-bore-split 4's?
a mate of mine had an arguement with adrian flux about the mondeo v6 brakes he fitted on his zetec-s.
they wanted to know what bhp gain the brakes would give.
so he began to argue that his insurance should come down as the car was now technically safer due to its better braking ability.
the phone operator wasnt having any of it!
Ive got a GDI (Piper) Stealth and when I told my insurers they asked me
"does it change the cosmetic appearance of the car" i.e. does it stick out
the back. No it sits in the same position as the original. To which they
answered "its not classed as a modification"
Just make sure you tell the its a s/s replacement not a performance exhaust.
Also anything classed as consumable isnt classed as a mod,
Tyres, air fliters, brake pads, discs, zorsts, etc
because alot of people buy cheaper parts from places like halfords, kwick fit etc
To what extent though? What if you changed your original tyres for some slightly wider/lower profile ones come replacement time..
Either way, I told my insurers about the body stripes on mine and it cost £50 to have them...I didn't even ask to have them put on! at least I know that if I bin it then they wont cop out of paying because of the dubious go-fasterness of some vinyl
I'd like to declare:-
A Fullrun rear tyre (came with vehicle)
Unipart Spark plugs
Non-renault fixing bolts in front inner wheel lining
Non-Elf oil or petrol
Body-stripe vinyl graphics (came with vehicle)
Aftermarket dust in the interior
mud-effect mud graphics across entire lower vehicle
Think I will tell my insurers - not worth the risk for the sake of £30 more and technically it does give car bit more bhp. Am loving the exhaust - best £300 I have spent on car !