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Old Nov 8, 2010 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by RETRO_AL_
Sounds like a load of shit to me,we declare that we chip our cars and pay the extra insurance
Its nothing to do with insurance, its to do with the fact that your car is departing from its type approved spec.

It all makes PERFECT sense TBH, although only in the context of newer cars where the data can be made available to stand any chance of checking the map.


Its getting to the point were just a dedicated track car is best option anyway,and just drive some boring shit car everyday
Agreed, only thing that matters to me really about my daily driver is that its cheap to run, I only realistically have a budget of about 15K a year in total for my daily driving and doing trackdays, so every pound I save on my daily driver is a pound I can spend on track, so the less fuel my daily uses the more fuel my trackday cars can.
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