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    Which insurance lets you chip?

    I rang RACQ (my insurance) today and was told the vehicle would be uninsurable if I was to get a reflash...

    What insurance are you guys with that allowed the reflash or did you guys had a way around it? feel free to pm me..

    Thanks

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    ive got Shannons and its insured under modified.As long as it is a RTA legal modification,its ok by them.I only pay $1100 for $25000value.

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    AAMI allow chips? wow, they wouldn't cover me in a turbo car (or even a mk3 VR6) until I was 30.

    I'm with NRMA. I haven't asked them about chipping, but I know someone who works in their total loss dept. He TOLD me to chip my car and they'd never find out.
    If they did, I could argue that it was for fuel economy.

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    How would they ever find out?
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    [QUOTE=YellowDieselGolf]
    I'm with NRMA. I haven't asked them about chipping, but I know someone who works in their total loss dept. He TOLD me to chip my car and they'd never find out.

    Hoyhoy.
    Why tell them, thats why I don't have any stickers on the car saying so, so I don't say so.
    Last edited by Eddy; 05-01-2007 at 08:22 AM.
    Hooroo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpk_gti
    ive got Shannons and its insured under modified.As long as it is a RTA legal modification,its ok by them.I only pay $1100 for $25000value.
    Hoyhoy.
    I'm with a large mob & I might be an old fart with a good driving record.
    Cost me $388.00 for $30,000 cover. So I'm staying shuuuuuush.
    Hooroo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gpk_gti
    As long as it is a RTA legal modification,
    Rechipping is not legal.

    It would be very hard for them to know. And I don't think that Shannons really want to know.

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    gpk_gti Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy
    Hoyhoy.
    I'm with a large mob & I might be an old fart with a good driving record.
    Cost me $388.00 for $30,000 cover. So I'm staying shuuuuuush.
    yyyyeeeeeaa! and I thought I had it good!!im not such a spring chicken I had my vr6 from about 25 yrs old and I used to pay about $2200.I owned it for 6 yrs.I had done everything,and nrma knew with no probs.As for the chip/flash,shannons have been informed.no probs.and if I didnt inform them,how would they ever findout? unless they physically removed ecu and checked the chip. how many people would know what original looks like? as for flash,I dont think the insurance companies would even bother with it as it does hardly anything to the performance.
    If you are worried,CHIP it and tell no one.

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    blackgti1.8 Guest

    Hmm. I'm slightly confused here.
    Shannon are ok with Mods as long as their engineered.
    Syncho says re-chipping is illegal, so I guess that means that its technically not ok with Shannon...
    Anyway, the total loss arguement, is hard to debate anyway.

    My other question was, what the warranty position with re-chipping?
    Let me guess - you make a choice?
    Are these programs switchable so you can re-enable the old one, if you need
    to make a warranty claim?

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