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Insurance Querry Regarding Airfilters.

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Would putting a K&N panel filter in your car be regarded as modifying your car. Every car needs an airfilter, I guess it probably differs whether you get pod or panel as some of them are OEM style.

I guess I'd be right in saying your modifying it because it does gain in horsepower slightly.

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i dont reckon it is if it's a panel.... for the record you're replacing it with a k&n form a paper filter as they're serviceable and will save you bling in the longrun...

they would never ever ever know anyways..... do it

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Just play dumb when you got questioned by the insurance company.

"What K&N?? I got them from Repco and they say they are the ones for my car...."

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I guess I'd be right in saying your modifying it because it does gain in horsepower slightly.

Technically anything that alters the performance of the car could be classified as a modification, however with this it is unlikely an insurance company would ever know or find out, with the exception of a mechanical warranty kind of cover.

EG- if your car were written off, its likely they may not even look under the bonnet to come to a pre-accident valuation for settlement purposes (much less check out what filters you're running).

For a mechanical warranty though, if your engine blew up for some reason & they go through the diagnostic process they may discover non-standard parts & use that to decline your claim (and possibly cancel cover).

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