Lowering your premiums

skyinsurance

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Ollie,

Would the snow tyres fitted in the winter reduce the premiums?

We don't have to do it by law in this country, but I always do and never regret about it as they do an awesome job with traction and braking in wet/snow conditions!

I'd say the chance of having a crash would be reduced by about 5 times - that would be the difference in stopping distance between snow tyres and summer tyres in real bad snow conditions -)

Hi. No, it will make any difference to the premium.
 

intrepid44

Fresh Recruit
As a percentage, how much will a TD04, FMIC and associated ancillaries (injectors, leads, piggyback ecu, map sensor etc.) add to the premium?

Running 1.1 bar and approximately a 65% power increase?

Also would there be an increase in premium if the car was running a TD04, FMIC but running at wastegate boost pressure, around 0.5 Bar (standard 0.65 Bar), so in theory less power or around stock due to the improved thermal efficiency of the TD04 and obviously the cooler charge but that's being pedantic?


Cheers.
 

skyinsurance

Member +
As a percentage, how much will a TD04, FMIC and associated ancillaries (injectors, leads, piggyback ecu, map sensor etc.) add to the premium?

Running 1.1 bar and approximately a 65% power increase?

Also would there be an increase in premium if the car was running a TD04, FMIC but running at wastegate boost pressure, around 0.5 Bar (standard 0.65 Bar), so in theory less power or around stock due to the improved thermal efficiency of the TD04 and obviously the cooler charge but that's being pedantic?


Cheers.

Hi,

sorry but it really is difficult to say.

Ollie
Sky Insurance
 
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