It has 84 HP/ton... that's really quite slow, the 0-60 times boosted by short gear ratios and RWD aside. My first ever car at 18 had 84 HP/ton.
Exactly, the 0-60 time makes it look quicker than it really is.
It has 84 HP/ton... that's really quite slow, the 0-60 times boosted by short gear ratios and RWD aside. My first ever car at 18 had 84 HP/ton.
[TW]Fox;22294714 said:Exactly, the 0-60 time makes it look quicker than it really is.
[TW]Fox;22294155 said:I concede defeat. With rossk26 on my side it's inevitable but hopefully acting swiftly will stop the agony.
£50 a month plus the low emissions bonus so probably around £70 a month.
The other extremely economic option is a the Mondeo Zetec 116bhp eco or whatever it is....if I took that I would actually get paid about £20 a month for having it![]()
Yeah, because the first thing that happens after a crash is the police turn up and check for tuning boxes?
The chances of you crashing are very low, and the chances of you crashing and somebody ever finding out you have a tuning box are probably equivalent to the ISS crashing in to your living room.
And the idea that it's 'bad publicity' - can you imagine it? "NEWSFLASH: Kellogg's employee crashes with a diesel tuning box installed!!!"
Never going to happen
Yes they will pay the medical costs of someone the OP cripples even if they have made subtle and temporary modifications to the car that went undeclared. What about if they had a Bluetooth cradle installed? Probably not in that case - that's a category II modification and all bets are off.If the business insurance is voided by undeclared mods, then if he hits someone and cripples them, will the insurer pay their medical costs should they somehow discover the mod? In a serious accident the vehicles will be analysed to the nth degree I imagine. I don't see how it's any better than failing to declare any other material mod in that it's effectively lying to the insurer.
Let me know when you've found an example, written or through hearsay, of a massively serious crash involving serious injuries or deaths where the insurance company have refused to pay any money because a temporary modification was made to one of the vehicles involved and this made the local or national press.I'm sure it would be a different case if someone were killed/seriously injured in a crash. Hardly something to gamble on when your job is at stake. And yes I'm sure the insurance company would love to find anything to void the insurance so they don't have to fork out for a lifetime of medical care...
I must have a bigger pair than the rest of you because I simply do not base my decisions on infinitesimally small chances of hugely unlikely situations occuring. Do you take an umbrella out when its a sunny day, just in case?Let me know when you've found an example, written or through hearsay, of a massively serious crash involving serious injuries or deaths where the insurance company have refused to pay any money because a temporary modification was made to one of the vehicles involved and this made the local or national press.
If you find even one, which I doubt, this will still proves my point that we are dealing with things that are, for all intents and purposes, not going to happen.
If you are massively concerned, have a flashable remap installed. This will be a little more expensive but nobody will ever find out. I am fairly sure even the best accident investigators are not checking ECU fuel map values after crashes.
You are making a completely incorrect assumption. I do not think I will never crash, but I do know that simply statistically my chances of being in a major accident with deaths that warrants a hugely detailed analysis of the vehicles involved are very low. It's not an attitude it's just the reality. If someone crashes in to me, I'd imagine they aren't going to be downloading my ECU fuel map.Also your attitude stinks, you are one of those drivers who thinks they are flawless and will never be in a crash. Very bad attitude to have on the roads, what's to stop anyone from crashing into you? Or are you that good at observing all angles whilst driving you would be able to avoid such events?