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Jas
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19th Jan 06 at 12:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

how do i go about changing the engine size on paper....

will be changing it at the end of the month....

also is it alot more on insurance as it is a conversion?
Corsa_Carl
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19th Jan 06 at 12:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone


wtf


plenty of people will tell him
Edd
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19th Jan 06 at 12:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Jason2004
how do i go about changing the engine size on paper....

will be changing it at the end of the month....

also is it alot more on insurance as it is a conversion?




iirc there is a part on the v5 where you change the details and yes insurance will be more on a conversion
a_j_mair
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19th Jan 06 at 13:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

change it on the v5 document, is a part for engine no. (get it off new engine - runs down the side of block next to gearbox at the dipstick)
also bit to change engine capacity.

and yes insurance is considerably more!
Jason Iles
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19th Jan 06 at 13:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone


Nice sweeping statement there
Jas
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19th Jan 06 at 13:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

how much more?
Jas
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone


Nice sweeping statement there
a_j_mair
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best thing to do is phone for quotes as there are many different factors
mwg
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason2004
how much more?


put it this way - I pay £350 Fully Comp with all my mods declared on my 1.2 16v but my insurance company wont even give me a quote for if I put a 2.0 16v in it
Jason Iles
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Originally posted by a_j_mair
best thing to do is phone for quotes as there are many different factors


This is the best option, try online for discounts etc... allot of popular nsurance companys don't insure modded cars. But there are loads of others that do

Try Adrian flux for your prem discount as well
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If you'd actually looked at the V5 it i'm sure it is quite apparant
Jas
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by a_j_mair
best thing to do is phone for quotes as there are many different factors


This is the best option, try online for discounts etc... allot of popular nsurance companys don't insure modded cars. But there are loads of others that do

Try Adrian flux for your prem discount as well


i cant seems to get onto there homepage jase... page not responding all the time...

i dont mind paying upto 1600 on insurance to be honest..
matt you tried adrian flux?
mwg
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I'm about halfway through a policy with HIC so dont want to have to switch insurance companies as I'll lose about 5 months of my 5th years no claims bonus. Prob could get insured if I went elsewhere but like I say would lose me a years NCB effectively
Jason Iles
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Thats odd I just tried as well said connection unavailible

Just give them a bell when I asked for a quote they were pretty quick

Jas
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yeah its been like that for about 4 or 5 days now
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   19th Jan 06 at 13:25   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Jason2004
how do i go about changing the engine size on paper....

will be changing it at the end of the month....

also is it alot more on insurance as it is a conversion?


When my engine conversion was done I filled in the section on the V5, sent a copy of the V5 which the engine had come from (to prove the engine number etc) together with an engineers report.

As for insurance- will be more obviously (tax will be as well depending on what engine you have now), but find a specialist- I'm with Greenlight but they only insure people over 21. Also check the small print or ask if the insurance company do "like for like" replacement on your mods- cos if you're involved in an accident then they have the ability to return your car (engine included) back to standard or write it off if it's deemed to expensive to repair.


JILL
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone


Nice sweeping statement there


i ment most people wont be able to tell u how to go about putting it on paper ie insurance, because most people will only be insuring their car as if it would still hav the origional engine !!!!!!
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i ment most people wont be able to tell u how to go about putting it on paper ie insurance, because most people will only be insuring their car as if it would still hav the origional engine !!!!!!


and how exactly do you know this?
Jason Iles
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone


Nice sweeping statement there


i ment most people wont be able to tell u how to go about putting it on paper ie insurance, because most people will only be insuring their car as if it would still hav the origional engine !!!!!!


Are you saying most people with engine conversions are fraudsters and are driving around uninsured due to not declaring thier mods?
a_j_mair
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i think he means he is a fud and typing complete and utter cods wallop and should G T F
Jason Iles
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quote:
Originally posted by a_j_mair
i think he means he is a fud and typing complete and utter cods wallop and should G T F


@ cods Wollop
Corsa_Carl
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone


Nice sweeping statement there


i ment most people wont be able to tell u how to go about putting it on paper ie insurance, because most people will only be insuring their car as if it would still hav the origional engine !!!!!!


Are you saying most people with engine conversions are fraudsters and are driving around uninsured due to not declaring thier mods?



yes . . .
MikeE
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19th Jan 06 at 17:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

maybe u are corsa_carl but i cant see many ppl on this bord to be stupid enough! we all know when u mod ur car there is always the chance the traffic cops will pull u over, and if they check under you'r bonette and they see a XE they will think hmmm i hope this is declared mate!
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
i doubt anyone will be able to tell u lol i bet everyone has just not told anyone


Nice sweeping statement there


i ment most people wont be able to tell u how to go about putting it on paper ie insurance, because most people will only be insuring their car as if it would still hav the origional engine !!!!!!


Are you saying most people with engine conversions are fraudsters and are driving around uninsured due to not declaring thier mods?



yes . . .
You're a fucking moron then and I invite you to piss of from CS

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