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    Cool Apr sale now on

    APR are having sales on upgrades , 15% off stage 1 , down to $1440 , had it done friday , very nice in deed ,at GERMAN AUTO .

    Ends 24th , well worth it , just been out on B roads this morning , very relaxed with great urgency out of corners .

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    188kW with 400+Nm - am so tempted!!!

    no good with skoda warranty & insurance
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    Quote Originally Posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
    188kW with 400+Nm - am so tempted!!!

    no good with skoda warranty & insurance
    Only 6 months warranty left , insurance ,they will never know , why tell .

    I did it to my gti mk1V bigger jump from 110kw to 144kw , that was a very detuned motor in std dress.

    Power deliver is very smooth and gutsy from 2200rpm , can cruise the suburbs in 5th now , much more relaxed driving .

    Punch out of corners in the countryside is amazing , wait 12 months and do it , feels like you got a new car .

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    Quote Originally Posted by spellbound View Post
    .......feels like you got a new car .
    yup....she's barely a month old.
    rest assured, an ecu upgrade is 1st of the list once its time
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    I think anyone saying the insurance company won't know is trying to claim they can dodge a bullet.
    You do know insurance companies read these threads right. Your just making yourself a prime target for insurance fraud if you are found to have illegal or non-approved power increases.
    If you want to make it all good, then get it engineered and tell the insurance company.

    Remember the insurance companies love to find fault and walk away with your money.

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    Yep, if you don't tell them, you are pretty much handing them a premium without them owing you anything. They will try and use anything to deny the claim. Even if its unrelated, you have not held up your part in the agreement, so the whole thing is null and void.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
    188kW with 400+Nm - am so tempted!!!

    no good with skoda warranty & insurance
    Lots of insurance companies are ECU Tune friendly, actually I only know now one that isn't (RACQ)

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    As long as you tell them, i can't agree more, but it usually will cost you more to insure. I'm not saying don't do it, just do it right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanberravRS View Post
    As long as you tell them, i can't agree more, but it usually will cost you more to insure. I'm not saying don't do it, just do it right!
    Actually I don't know a single customer that had an increased premium with extra engine mods, even through to Stage 3 set ups. I have seen premiums change with wheels & body kits though. Anyway, It's only a phone call away for your local insurance company!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    Lots of insurance companies are ECU Tune friendly, actually I only know now one that isn't (RACQ)
    Last time I checked the Allianz website and tried to enter modifications, a message was displayed saying they don't insure with modifications.
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