Just a quick question, do you guys declare these to the insurers? Surely they are classed as an engine mod & push up the premium?
 
Mine if fitted in the gap between the fuse box and the other box near it - slips in sideways neatly.

Run to Birmingham and back last weekend - 400 miles mixed roads for half journey Motorway for rest - legal speeds most of the time - brim to brim test - 36.6 mpg - Synergy in Eco mode
 
Right, Told my Insurance company today about the mod (Co Operative insurance) and it raised my premium from £700 to over £2000! I told them that i was thinking about adding it. Just waiting on Adrian Flux getting back to me with their quotes because that is shocking.
 
Right, Told my Insurance company today about the mod (Co Operative insurance) and it raised my premium from £700 to over £2000! I told them that i was thinking about adding it. Just waiting on Adrian Flux getting back to me with their quotes because that is shocking.

Tell me about it -insurance companies are run by thieving fascist bar-stewards. :mad:
 
Right, Told my Insurance company today about the mod (Co Operative insurance) and it raised my premium from £700 to over £2000! I told them that i was thinking about adding it. Just waiting on Adrian Flux getting back to me with their quotes because that is shocking.

My old insurance co (swift) insured my old freelander with the synergy fitted, but when i replaced with my new freelander they wont insure it??
 
i can do but the paper work says switch in middle is just a bit more power than eco
Hi,
My mechanic is trying to fit a Synergy 2a plus a Pierburg MAF 7.22684.07.0, but he says that the MAF is 10mm to tall for the airbox, did you have to do some modifications?
 
Pierburg MAF 7.22684.07.0, but he says that the MAF is 10mm to tall for the airbox,

have same .. it slotted straight in with no modifications needed
( i.e. just the sensor by itself )
 

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