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After the Flash Tune - Add a Dump pipe
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Funny you say that Dave. If you look at the Polo GTI from various angles, you can see a fair bit of A3 there in the design (not just mechanicals). Size-wise, not sure the A3 is significantly bigger than the Polo. ..even though this has nothing to do with dump-pipes
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I paid $300 for the pipe + cat and $100 for a stiffer rear engine mount to make sure the engine didn't move under heavy acceleration and hit the pipe.
(Apparently can happen when you go 3" on A3s/Golfs - Don't know if polos would have similar problems)
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Originally posted by SoVeReIgN View PostI paid $300 for the pipe + cat and $100 for a stiffer rear engine mount to make sure the engine didn't move under heavy acceleration and hit the pipe.
(Apparently can happen when you go 3" on A3s/Golfs - Don't know if polos would have similar problems)
Cost me 1600 from the turbo back including the sport cat.
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Originally posted by ryan_GTI View Postso tempted to change insurance just to fit the dump pipe...It's just a replacement pipe...perhaps the original was....er...leaking
Last edited by Timbo; 11-07-2007, 09:45 PM.2015 White German SUV
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Originally posted by Timbo View PostIt's just a replacement pipe...perhaps the original was....er...leaking
And Kai doesn't that phase you at all? haha - I wouldn't wanna pay for full comp. if it's not gonna cover me if i write it off *touch wood*
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I'm with RACQ and have the chip. I brought the car 2nd hand, and the guy I got it off had the chip installed by the dealer.
I'm pretty confident if anything happens to the car they will never know about it. The only way they can see is to look at the actual ECU right? or drive it... and if they are inspecting it... it’s probably not going to be driven anywhere.
If for some reason they know its there i can still get away with no-one has touched the car since it was purchased. I have disclosed the leather seats which was put on aftermarket... and i will tell them about the stereo when i get round to it. I'm not too concerned.
I wrote off my old old swift 4 years ago delivering pizza. I stupidly told them (they didn't ask) that I was actually delivering pizza at the time. (this was AAMI) They said if it was my fault, they could have easily not paid out... but because it was someone else's fault... they didn't care and still paid out. So i'm also assuming if they don't actually get hurt financially... you can mod your heart out... but if it does hurt them... they will use any and all means to avoid handing over the $$$.
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It's fairly well hidden so a dump pipe would be difficult for an assessor to pick up (unless they were looking for it, and umm, ..why would they? ..unless they were told it was there). It's not that radical a mod really, and if your insurance company is prepared to make your policy null and void over such a petty 'enhancement', then change insurance companies. Not all operate that way.Last edited by GT3; 12-07-2007, 09:27 AM.
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Yeahh I'm pretty sure an assessor wouldn't actually look for it if I'm claiming for a panel to be fixed..
However for some reason, a person lost control on the highway and wrote off the car... I'm pretty sure they'd search the whole car for any 'enhancements' that may have contributed to the accident...
... I don't know, maybe I'm too paranoid - but I know a chip would be fine lol
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Originally posted by ryan_GTI View PostYeahh I'm pretty sure an assessor wouldn't actually look for it if I'm claiming for a panel to be fixed..
However for some reason, a person lost control on the highway and wrote off the car... I'm pretty sure they'd search the whole car for any 'enhancements' that may have contributed to the accident...
... I don't know, maybe I'm too paranoid - but I know a chip would be fine lol
A Peugeot 307CC's ECU was interrogated after an accident which killed someone and was able to give them enough information to show that the driver wasn't doing anything illegal at the time. I can't be bothered finding the source, but it was a Sydney accident probably about 6-9 months or so ago.
It's up to you if you want to take the risk, but IMO it isn't worth keeping it a secret from the insurer. It can mean bankruptcy or even insurance fraud!
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