Hi All,
I am currently considering getting an ECU remap by K-Tec. Biggest consideration being the increase in insurance premium. I proceeded to investigate and was told an increae of up to 25% (Maximum 184BHP, Standard 147BHP) would increase my premium by £39 (annual premium is £840 ish). But an increase of more than 25% and they would no longer insure me. Does anybody else find this a little bit strange? Also does anyone have advice on getting 25% more power? I have been told this is a safe increase. Any comments welcome.
This weekend i also fitted my ITG panel filter which they asked an addiotnal £18 for. I considered this to be a requirement for the ECU remap to help with cooling.
Thanks.
ECU Remapping
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Re: ECU Remapping
Personaly i wouldn't bother mentioning a remap to insurance. If i was insured with anyone other than Greenlight.
You should try them for a quote.. I pay only £625 for R26 which is a lot less than you for a lesser powered yoke.
You should try them for a quote.. I pay only £625 for R26 which is a lot less than you for a lesser powered yoke.
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Re: ECU Remapping
Thanks for the info.
Reason it is so high is the missus had an accident last year and the claim was about 10k. I will have a look into them though.
Reason it is so high is the missus had an accident last year and the claim was about 10k. I will have a look into them though.
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