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Old 10-09-2006, 05:46 PM   #1
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Default Pods in Boxes.. insurance, defects?

Iv put a Pod in the standard air box setup simular to the one on AUfalcon.com.. Iv used a 2.5-3inch connection, with a piece of intercooler piping running into a 3inch Pod. Using the Tickford Snorkel. No increase in noise, I wasnt expect much at all considering its inside the air box. But theres a big of extra response.

Im just thinking, will this be one of the modifactions that I should tell my insurance company about? Have other people told their insurance companies about theres.. and if I dont, and I do have an accident, could this void my claim because I havnt told them about even thou its basically an extra piece of piping running with basically a filter.

Even thou its hidden, can I be defected for it, if the Police do infact open the box, just to have a look.

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