ardasaliah Posted June 12, 2004 Share Posted June 12, 2004 After hearing about the probs some of the members are having with insurance companies it occurred to me that the boost gauge installed on my car was not declared. I rang the insurance company (admiral) to let them know about it. The reply was ''that is something we cannot insure as it increases the boost of the car'' Obviously doesn't know what his talking about!! I began to explain that it’s to monitor the boost to check all is healthy etc but he was having none of it. Basically refused to list it on the policy. What do I do? 1) Remove it 2) Or if something does happen just rip the thing out? What do you think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitesupraboy2 Posted June 12, 2004 Share Posted June 12, 2004 id personaly rip it out if had a crash or watever, as they arent gonna cover the cost of blown turbos if u get a bit of boost creep! or do what i do when they say something like that. Ring back next day u get someone different and if your lucky someone who knows bout cars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wipeout Posted June 12, 2004 Share Posted June 12, 2004 Try and get it covered as interior modification or something like that, try not to use the word "boost" just say additional gauge fitted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ardasaliah Posted June 12, 2004 Author Share Posted June 12, 2004 Cheers guys, I did call back hoping to get someone different- They said send a fax in with as much detail as to what the exact modification is. Hopefully they will accept this. Any ideas on how to word the fax as to make it as insurance friendly as possible! Maybe include something like Toyota recommended a boost gauge to monitor turbo condition etc etc? Any thoughts will be appreciated Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul_y3k Posted June 12, 2004 Share Posted June 12, 2004 ask to speak to their technical advisers. I had something similar with direct line, and once i got talking to a bloke who actually knew what he was talking about it got all sorted Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Cargill Posted June 12, 2004 Share Posted June 12, 2004 How about an intake pressure/vacuum display gauge? That is exactly what it does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timwildman Posted June 12, 2004 Share Posted June 12, 2004 Just say, even toyota added it to the facelift cars. There's a boost gauge, all be it not a very good boost gauge. Sorry intake manifold pressure indicator. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darren Posted June 12, 2004 Share Posted June 12, 2004 Originally posted by Timwildman Just say, even toyota added it to the facelift cars. There's a boost gauge, all be it not a very good boost gauge. Sorry intake manifold pressure indicator. Good point! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarkey Posted June 13, 2004 Share Posted June 13, 2004 I think I maybe in the same boat! Got a Blitz Auto Turbo Timer, HKS SSQ BOV, OZ Alloys, Front Grill Mesh - & Oil Pressure & Boost Gauge. Admiral said ... "Oh deary deary me! That's one for the underwriters we think. Additional Performance ?" The fact that a turbo timer is a device to keep your TT's tiptop, the BOV just makes a noise when lift off & the gauges are pure monitoring instruments for the interior ... they were having none of it. Ohhh! Pen-Pushing Muppets - the lot of them. I think I must've spoken to Kermit the Frog or Miss Piggy on the phone! Give them a call tomorrow .. and hopefully speak to someone who can speak "Car" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geoffvalenti Posted June 13, 2004 Share Posted June 13, 2004 I had the same thing with Admiral with my MR2 when I wanted to fit a boost gauge. Bearing in mind that its already got the crap Toyota one fitted, they referred it to the underwriters who refused to quote on it You just can't win Elephant (the same company) seem to a bit more reasonable about mods, now how does that work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ardasaliah Posted June 13, 2004 Author Share Posted June 13, 2004 I think ill just rip it out if anything happens tha concerns insurance !! Cheers guys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digsy Posted June 13, 2004 Share Posted June 13, 2004 I'd stop dealing with them by phone if they are going to swear black is white when talking about mods. They may as well add a lump on your premium because you fit different mats inside the car. Get a name and address and fax number from them either for the underwriters or for their own complaints department and start to leave a paper trail. If they are going to adjust their premiums based on mods they have an obligation to you to base that on accurate information and not just a "ooh that sounds like it will make the car faster - lets' charger him more". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarkey Posted June 14, 2004 Share Posted June 14, 2004 Just had a call from Admiral: They've said No to: Turbo Timer .... Underwriters have said it's too risky for theft because it makes the car look more nickable! What are they on ?? HKS SSQ BOV ... The Sound will attract thieves. What nonsense!! The car itself attracts thieves! My BOV is quiet because I'm running standard boost Oil Pressure & Boost Gauge ... Definitely NOT! Gives the appearance of the car being used for racing and will attract police, thieves the usual. Damn! These ppl are soooo irritating! What's the point in covering a Supra - a supercar - if they say No, No, No ... to the essential little mods - like Turbo Timer. In conclusion guys - Admiral is so unreasonable. Save yourselfs some grief & Look else where. I emailed them and told them all the mods, told them why & what exactly the mods do. They are going to take that back to the underwriters ... and if the pen-pushing monkey muppets still come up with silly excuses ... I'll get a refund and go elsewhere. Ah!!! Sorry guys, just having a moan. Feel better now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digsy Posted June 14, 2004 Share Posted June 14, 2004 Originally posted by Clarkey_Sparkey Oil Pressure & Boost Gauge ... Definitely NOT! Gives the appearance of the car being used for racing and will attract police, thieves the usual. Since when has "attracting the police" been an insurance issue? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinbad Posted June 14, 2004 Share Posted June 14, 2004 I tried to explain what a BOV was and thought all was sorted (it didn't really fit into any of their std modification groupings however). When they sent through the documentation a few days later it was noted down as an LPG conversion. LOL, I just called them up and said forget about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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