| I just fitted a Sebring to my car (1.6 - '90) and I need to
know what insurance companies other forced induction owners are
using (that is if the insurance company knows!), and what sort of
prices they are paying. (12/99) |
| Privilige in Leeds. The s/c put our
insurance up from 440 quid to 550. (12/99) |
| Thanks. On the Sebring list also, but its mainly US and so not
much info on UK insurance etc. (12/99) |
| As for the clutch. My present one is slipping really bad and I
have to change it soon. Choices are upgrade to 1.8clutch (I have
a 1.8 flywheel), but can it hold about 150hp and will the 1.8 flywheel
change the throttle response? Otherwise I may go with the max5 clutch
from Performance Buyers (350 usd).
(12/99) |
| Privilege are best for me, Fully comp,
protected discount, business use, 6000 of moods, 75+% power increase
(approx. output 190-200 BHP at rear wheels @ 10 psi on BEGI IV,
with J&S, FM Cat etc, etc) 580 premium. (12/99) |
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