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my father owns a Honda Accord 96 codename SM4 if i'm not mistaken..the problem is the car is now lost it powers and consume a lot of fuel..so, i need help from all Honda sifus here where can i tune back the engine for a cheap price? my father check one workshop in Shah Alam for tuning and they quoted RM2000..i think it's not a reasonable price..pls help me thanx:regular_smile:
 
my father owns a Honda Accord 96 codename SM4 if i'm not mistaken..the problem is the car is now lost it powers and consume a lot of fuel..so, i need help from all Honda sifus here where can i tune back the engine for a cheap price? my father check one workshop in Shah Alam for tuning and they quoted RM2000..i think it's not a reasonable price..pls help me thanx:regular_smile:


Seriously, tuning has its benefits, but I don't think sending a car that won't idle/drive properly on the stock ecu with the stock engine will result in any benefit, because:

I don't think tuning can cure 11 year old engine parts that have seen a lot of wear and tear.. but if it works out, let me know.. sure is cheaper than buying all those parts that are worn and replacing them.. Hehehe ... this last part, not so seriously.
 
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2k being quoted to tune what?
there must be some base for that kind of price.

my father said they will check every part of the engine..but, the car needs to tune for better fuel consumption and make it power just like new..i don't think there's part of the engine need to be change or replace
 
Seriously, tuning has its benefits, but I don't think sending a car that won't idle/drive properly on the stock ecu with the stock engine will result in any benefit, because:

I don't think tuning can cure 11 year old engine parts that have seen a lot of wear and tear.. but if it works out, let me know.. sure is cheaper than buying all those parts that are worn and replacing them.. Hehehe ... this last part, not so seriously.

most the parts are really in good condition..i believe it just out of tune..u see, my father owns the car for 11 years, only send for services but not tuning..tried several workshop but they don't really know how to tune Honda..what they said is must send to the factory back
 
maybe tuning like valve adjustments.....timing.....etc those can be done very cheap....under rm100......don't get conned by all the potong shops out there.......
 
maybe tuning like valve adjustments.....timing.....etc those can be done very cheap....under rm100......don't get conned by all the potong shops out there.......

yes u are right, that's what i mean..RM2000 for tuning what the heck are they doing? if for that amount they tune and dump in performance parts inside i wouldn't mind
 
most the parts are really in good condition..i believe it just out of tune..u see, my father owns the car for 11 years, only send for services but not tuning..tried several workshop but they don't really know how to tune Honda..what they said is must send to the factory back

Thing is, I roughly understand how OBD-1 closed loop works, and they can really tune themselves at part throttle. The WOT is where it switches to open loop, where it doesn't tune itself, but rather rely on the maps that the factory pre-programmed into the ECU, and this is the only point where you may feel the car feels 'out of tune' due to various wear and tear (or maybe carbon buildup?)

I'm not sure what the you've heard, but I'm sure if you go to the authorised honda service centre and ask for a remapping/tune.. I think they will give you blank looks.

What they will do is try restore the engine to the factory condition, so that the car runs and drives properly.

Well, that is my opinion, and if you feel that retuning will return the car to it's original performance state, then by all means do so, it's your car after all, and I assume you posted here to get opinions on tuning, or confirming what you believe in.

Now, if you say that you plonked in loads of performance parts and not seeing the 'performance', then maybe tuning might be a good choice for you.

Like enthusiast say, maybe 'tuning' things like valve adjustments/setting valve lash or change filter and other normal maintainance procedures will help, rather than an ECU remapping/piggyback unit.

Some call it tuning, some call blueprinting.. I call it maintainance.. so kinda long story behind it.
 
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Thing is, I roughly understand how OBD-1 closed loop works, and they can really tune themselves at part throttle. The WOT is where it switches to open loop, where it doesn't tune itself, but rather rely on the maps that the factory pre-programmed into the ECU, and this is the only point where you may feel the car feels 'out of tune' due to various wear and tear (or maybe carbon buildup?)

I'm not sure what the you've heard, but I'm sure if you go to the authorised honda service centre and ask for a remapping/tune.. I think they will give you blank looks.

What they will do is try restore the engine to the factory condition, so that the car runs and drives properly.

Well, that is my opinion, and if you feel that retuning will return the car to it's original performance state, then by all means do so, it's your car after all, and I assume you posted here to get opinions on tuning, or confirming what you believe in.


Now, if you say that you plonked in loads of performance parts and not seeing the 'performance', then maybe tuning might be a good choice for you.

Like enthusiast say, maybe 'tuning' things like valve adjustments/setting valve lash or change filter and other normal maintainance procedures will help, rather than an ECU remapping/piggyback unit.

Some call it tuning, some call blueprinting.. I call it maintainance.. so kinda long story behind it.

thanks man for giving me the true pic..what i want is the car came back to it's normal factory settings..so, where do u recommend to do it?
 
thanks man for giving me the true pic..what i want is the car came back to it's normal factory settings..so, where do u recommend to do it?

This one, hattech knows better.. he started a reputable workshops thread here in the zth honda forums..

I think you can search it up.
 
Dun just go to 1 wshop and take their word for it. Ask them to list down the things that they'll do to the engine.

Go to other wshops for second or third opinion and then make up your mind.
 

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