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Is there anyways to trick a black box, remove it without them knowing or doing anything to it ?

I know it's a risky one, but I'm on my second car and I have a Suzuki swift sport, it's a 1.6L and I'm dropping a turbo in it soon, it's quite quick but driving to the speed limit and constantly looking down at my speedometer is ridiculous, I can get to 30 mph in 1st gear at 5000rpm

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Insurance fraud is illegal.
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Bad idea. Guess what happens when someone rear end you and your black box shows you're at home? Automatic insurance fraud and you are liable for all damage. Be a smart driver or find a policy that doesn't use one...
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There is for sure a way to bypass it, but insurance fraud is illegal. There are sinus car policies out there that don't give penalties they just give rewards to sensible drivers.
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Back when i had my black box (about 5 years or so) you could get a jammer that would block the signal. But now the devices are have become much more advanced and more difficult to crack.

But honestly, its not worth it. drive safe and keep your maaad driving skills for track days, don't be a tit on the road.

we don't need more young driver in modified cars being killed, makes all of us look bad.
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Not to be an ass but for a car that takes almost 9 seconds to hit 100kmh, you should be able to control yourself. I know you guys get raped over there with insurance, but drive it as an A to B car. Its not worth insurance fraud and keeping a clean record will allow you more power when youre older and insurance isnt so damn awful.
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Not worth the risk mate. I have a black box on my current car and driving the speed limit on public roads is what you want to be doing. If you trick the box and you do have an accident, as others have said you're insurance will be invalid and you'll be liable for all damage. I still boot my car on the motorway and dual carriage way with no problems to my insurance. It's worked out with averages so if you're sticking to all of the 30 limits, then now and again giving it a boot down the carriage way, you'll be fine.
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