Corsa 1.2 SXI Induction Kit
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chaztait on 17 Jul 2006 10:18 PM
From Glasgow, 1 post
Hey it was just to find out that if i had to get and induction kit installed to my corsa im guessing you need to inform your insurance company, and how much ruffly would it cost?
thanks
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on 7 Oct 2006 5:57 PMFrom London, 11 posts
The chose is yours iv known people who haven't informed insurance company's and had their cars inspected after an accident and insurance company nether said anything and paid out. But remember you chose at your own risk.
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kieran1988 on 13 May 2007 2:46 PM
From Southampton, 1 post
hi i have a vauxhall corsa 1.2 1994, and i want to install an induction kit, now do i have to buy one that fits a 1994 or cud i buy one that says for a 1998 to 2000. but looks the same as a 1994 wud be -
wlshyd182 on 21 Jun 2007 10:56 PM
From Cheshire, 2 posts
i asked privilege how much it would be to insure with all my stuff i have got on it... they might as well have hung up... -
nickclarke100 on 17 Jul 2007 12:25 PM
From Derby, 2 posts
To be honest it is really not worth installing one as they dont do much at all. In fact you will actually find that some induction kits particuly on corsa restrict air. They do not do directly to the butterfly so an adapter part is needed which restricts airflow. On tp of that the price for buying one and your insurance will raise slightly you end up paying a fair bit for somthing that isnt needed.
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martins85 on 15 Sep 2007 1:25 PM
From Latvia, 1 post
i don know.....
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waderin1 on 17 Nov 2009 6:59 PM
1 post
noobs. who sed induction kits don`t help, of course they do which increases bhp by 5-6 more. it also gives a better rev sound engine. i would advice you not to tell your insurance company.
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