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Originally Posted by Gelbster
Try calling your insurance company and telling them what you are planning to do.Then report back with the name of the insurance company if they "don't much care". As the owner of an over-powered hot rod car ,I would love to know. You can get away with it on much older cars as 'agreed value/collector car/less than 3000milesper year type policies-as I do with full disclosure.But not on a regular insurance policy.
That means in effect you are uninsured if you do not declare complete details of the modification in writing to the Insurance Co.
Just google Insurance+disclosure material+fact,insurance fraud.
Penalties For Driving Without Insurance - Auto Insurance Guide at DMV.org: The DMV Made Simple
There are a few very specialized Insurance Brokers who do this work ,but they are very expensive.
It is misleading to suggest otherwise.
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There is nothing in your link that suggest putting a V8 in a Boxster will cause you to not have insurance. Insurance is cheap on these cars, you can do just as much damage with the current engine that's in. A V8 isn't going to matter.