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danwasere
26th February 2009, 23:01
has anyone got any idea what sort of difference it made to there insurance when they declared there engine change? from vtr to vts? not done the conversion yet.... but its looming... just wondered how bad there gonna rape me when i get round to it. cheers

Saxo_theedge
27th February 2009, 11:28
Dont qoute me but i think its more than a standard vts as the risk is higher, more likey to modify?

I was wondering if it would be possible to fit an vts engine and re register you car as vts with the dvla, then get a qoute? then it wouldnt be down as a conversion, is this possible?

danwasere
27th February 2009, 17:06
i think i read that somewhere on this forum, but dont know for sure.

hard_corejoeboy
27th February 2009, 18:05
I heard off some one it makes it ins grp 12 which is 2 less than vts...

raunchz
28th February 2009, 09:05
I pay a similar price (16v converion and all mods declared) to a standard vts.

I found that if you go with specialist insurance companies (I'm with Adrian Flux) the prices are pretty reasonable tbh.

Mr_suv
28th February 2009, 09:22
cost me around £150 i have all mods declared and im with chris knott insurance i pay £800 ish a year iirc and im only just turned 22 with 1yr ncb

ocktovts
4th March 2009, 14:58
i know its cheaper to insure a vts conversion than a standard vts

chrissawyer21
5th March 2009, 19:55
i know its cheaper to insure a vts conversion than a standard vts

how do you know..?