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??? my cruise control works in reverse - adaptable or whatCruise doesn’t activate below a pre determined min speed.
??? my cruise control works in reverse - adaptable or whatCruise doesn’t activate below a pre determined min speed.
We went for a superchip bluefin, very nice mid range added
The bluefin is basically a reflash and you can return it to standard in about 2 minutes with the device, also any tweaks to their Map you get notified and can update.What are the legal chip size in the UK and other places?
In DK you can go with 10% - if you go for more you need a statement from that manufacturer that the build is fit for the extra power (hard to get) and you also need a CO2/NOX test that states the cars is still within limits (expensive to get)
UK is the wild west where chipping is concerned, some tell their insurance companies but most don't.What are the legal chip size in the UK and other places?
In DK you can go with 10% - if you go for more you need a statement from that manufacturer that the build is fit for the extra power (hard to get) and you also need a CO2/NOX test that states the cars is still within limits (expensive to get)
UK is the wild west where chipping is concerned, some tell their insurance companies but most don't.
Many 84 hp transporters boast 150 + on the dyno. same brakes etc as standard but almost always fitted with 20" bling wheels.
Good question, obviously the Danish government has a few engineers in its transport department, we seem to favour PPE graduates.What happens if you cause or are involved in an accident? Here you are most likely to stand without coverage at all … can be quite a gamechanger for your future.
The bluefin is basically a reflash and you can return it to standard in about 2 minutes with the device, also any tweaks to their Map you get notified and can update.
Ours is heading for its bilprovning soon and just leave it as it, no dieselgate for me, let's just see how the upgrade map performs instead of VWs skulduggery,I will give the bus a good motorway run first tho as normal DPF regen happens as usual.
Good question, obviously the Danish government has a few engineers in its transport department, we seem to favour PPE graduates.
It's a good point, while the insurance company might be ok, the testing authorities might not and while the increase in power might not be great, more on line with improving driveability, they might be beyond the safety parameters of the brakes for cases of top speeds.Yes there are a educated specialist who can investigate your car. Like when a fire happened and you need a cause.
Not always, but under given circumstances. i.e. if someone died or got disabled from an accident, the involved cars could be taken into an investigation. And you could be held responsible if your car is altered beyond legal limits.
My old Lotus was a nightmare, Honda K20 converted and nothing was standard, everything had to be listed for both legality and of course guaranteed value, but once done it's simple afterwards.All vehicles which are involved in serious accidents are examined by police and insurance company. Now the insurers also call in specialists in large claims who do a forensic exam including all modifications. If you have modified and not notified them you will have problems. Some will say chance it but the information is verified by several sources including salvage companies. If modified notify and accept a small increase in premium or risk much worse.
My old Lotus was a nightmare, Honda K20 converted and nothing was standard, everything had to be listed for both legality and of course guaranteed value, but once done it's simple afterwards.
It raises a good question about non mechanical modifications people do too, interior mods and fittings, do they make the vehicle less safe or potentially non standard?
Correct, about 15 mph on my 180 DSG.Cruise doesn’t activate below a pre determined min speed.
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