gavinlewis7
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how can i get more power from my cento sporting but without spending to much?
thanks, Gavin
thanks, Gavin
good one mate i'm only 17sell it and but a faster car
well under £500 it will be over a period of time but i want to know what is out there and worth buyin Thank, Gavinwhats your budget?
Stop!
A modified car is going to cost more to insure than a faster standard car.
At only 17 years of age, that extra cost, per mod, will probably cost more than the mod itself.
So, in round terms, your £500 budget is going to be £200 for mods, £300 for additional insurance.
Don't ignore a good, full service. The correct grade of clean oil can release more HP than old black treacle in the sump.
The correct tyres, correctly inflated on correctly tracked suspension, might not make more power, but it doesn't waste paower like hard old untracked treadless wonders.
Fresh gearbox oil can release more gee gees to the road.
Properly adjusted brakes on smooth running bearings also release more usable power.
A change of oil, air a fuel filters (assuming SPi, ignore the fuel filter if MPi, its in the tank and not a serviceable item)
Will cost you max £200 in parts and not one penny on your insurance, and the car will be substantially quicker from A to B.
Cheers
SPD
CERTAIN insuracne companies dont over charge (but do charge a little more) on cars with a fair few mods (i.e adrian flux) The view is that if you have done loadsa mods and put loadsa money in then you will take car of the car.
Cosmetic mods wont make much of a difference to the premium- when i was 18 i added tinted windows, alloys, sideskirts and a little spoiler and premium went up by £50 for the year...
Ask the insurance company and go for the cheap mods if you must....
This time round with the new engine (still not saying what it is yet) and other bits I was quoted the same amount (£1200). But then i'm 21 so....yea.... age in all.... :devil:
Thanks