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I own an xr6T, and thinking of a custom tune and possibly injectors as well. My question is regarding insurance companies - would they be able to detect if the car has had an ecu tune? could I get away without telling them or would it be too risky?

Will they put the premium up if I do these mods?

Has anyone had previous similar experiences?

Cheers

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im with AAMI

They dont care what I do to the car, long as I tell them everything

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Bottom line, most people who modify their cars do not tell their insurance company. Really it depends on what your modifying. I'm with RACV who will let me add an exhaust only before hitting me for more $$. If your adding injectors with a tune(internal mods), your probably ok. Anyone who does exhausts, intercoolers etc without informing their insurance company is well... asking for trouble. In the event of an accident don't think the assesser doesn't know what he's looking at... HE DOES! I've known of people who have come unstuck.

So... if you break your agreement(which clearly asks if you've done modifications), your insurance is void. So you may as well not have it I guess. Pretty simple.

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I'm with Shannons insurance, they pretty good with modifacations as long as you tell them what you have done. Personally I wouldnt risk it, give your insurance company a ring and explain what you want to do, and see if there is any $$$ difference if you do it.....its better being safe than sorry.

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Try brokers...

Agggges ago I was insured with CGU, I later changed to a broker for CGU and ended up saving 1k p/year.

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I asked aami this same question and they said they recently relaxed their policy on modifying cars. I said if I got injectors, fuel pump and a tune would it affect my insurance and she said no. Also I think aami has the highest customer satisfaction rating of all the insurance companies when it comes to pay outs.

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