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Chip Tuning – Some risks when tweaking the ECU

August 27, 2015 By WP Premium Support

Cars are usually mass produced, all of them are alike . To change that, tuning service (upgrading) was born. It’s a relatively small modification that can drastically change how your engine runs. But those changes can also have a downside. Here are a few risks you take when you tweak the ECU or engine control unit.

Chip Tuning – Some risks when tweaking the ECU | Auto Advice

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It Can Push the Engine Too Hard

One of the most common engine remaps is to get more power out of the engine. The right settings for the fuel/air mixture and timing can get your engine functioning at a higher speed and getting more power with every stroke.

But that extra power can push the engine parts beyond normal stress limits. At the same time, the increased heat and repetition lead to higher wear levels. Both of these factors can combine to increase the risk of catastrophic engine failure. This is why engine tuning can often void your powertrain warranty unless it’s done with the right gear by the right person.

The Engine Can Be More Susceptible to Changes

The default chip parameters are set by the manufacturer to make the vehicle as versatile as possible. After all, consumers are all over the globe, and most of them just want a reliable car they don’t have to worry about.

When chip tuning brings out more power or efficiency, it often comes at the cost of that versatility. This means that the engine can be more susceptible to factors like a bad tank of gas or higher air temperatures.

Some Risks of Engine Chip Tuning

Some Risks of Engine Chip Tuning

It’s Easy to Make Mistakes

The ECU controls a lot of different systems, and most of them are vital to how the engine works. Many of these systems are interconnected. For example, the fuel/air mixture is tied to the spark timing which is tied to the transmission. Tweaking one of these settings without changing the others accordingly can actually make the engine perform worse than it did before.

The wrong adjustments can do more than just lower the quality of the engine’s performance—they can actually cause the engine to break down entirely. These breakdowns can cause irreparable damage, so it’s important to know exactly what you’re doing.

Other Parts May Need to be Replaced

Changing the tuning of your ECU will give your engine and vehicle better performance, but all of the stock parts are chosen with the manufacturer’s default settings in mind. So they might not give you the best results after tuning.

Parts that directly concern running the vehicle are hit the most by this. Things like spark plugs, distributors, wires, and valves should all be replaced in order to get the most out of the tuning. This risk is probably the least of all the others, but it can be a hefty hit to your budget.

AutoWorks offers chip tuning, window tinting, backup camera installation, detailing, and other auto services to towns in the Monmouth County area such as Keansburg, Millstone Township, Colts Neck, Rumson, Little Silver, Marlboro, South Brunswick, Middletown, Sea Bright, Manalapan, Monroe, Red Bank,  Long Branch, Oceanport, Hazlet, Shrewsbury, Deal, Fair Haven, and many more. To learn more about our hot rod restoration and other services contact us today at 732-671-0225 or visit the website.

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Engine Rebuild Information & Services

July 13, 2015 By admin

Engine rebuild is a term many have heard of, but not as many really know what a rebuilt engine really is or what is done when an engine is rebuilt. An engine rebuild is done for a variety of reasons. Today we will talk about why engines are rebuilt, what is done to rebuild an engine, and some signs that your car may need an engine rebuild.

About An Engine Rebuild

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  • Reasons for an Engine Rebuild – There are two main reasons people choose to do an engine rebuild: wear to engine bearings, and poorly seating piston rings. The moving parts of the engine (such and the crankshaft, rods and pistons) are mounted on bearings that allow them to move freely. These bearings are lubricated by engine oil. Bearings are built to last many thousands of miles, but they do experience wear after time. This wear is accelerated exponentially when a vehicle is poorly maintained and is run on low oil levels or the oil change schedule isn’t properly followed. Worn bearings produce loud knocking and eventually can cause a destructive failure of the engine. Piston rings seal in the expanding gasses created by the burning of gasoline within the engine. As piston rings wear, they no longer seal the cylinders properly, resulting in a phenomenon called “blow-by.” Blow-by occurs when crankcase oil escapes past worn rings and is burned with the fuel mixture in the cylinder. Often this is the reason that older engines have an excessive amount of smoke in the exhaust.
  • What’s Done during an Engine Rebuild
    When an engine is rebuilt, a few basic things are done to restore it to good working condition. First, the lower half of the engine is removed and sent to an automotive machine shop. At the shop it is disassembled and cleaned so that the condition of the block can be properly assessed. Depending on the condition of the internal parts of the engine, the piston rings, bearings and sometimes the pistons themselves are replaced. The internal surfaces of the cylinders are also reconditioned to ensure that the new piston rings can form a proper seal with the cylinder walls. Finally, the engine is reassembled and installed back in the vehicle. Often the cylinder head is also reconditioned at the same time.
  • Signs You May Need an Engine Rebuild
    There are some frequently seen signs that an engine rebuild may be necessary for your engine. The most common sign is oil consumption and excessive white smoke in the exhaust, especially when the engine is cold. This is normally a sign of worn piston rings. More extreme signs could be metal shavings in the engine oil and “knocking” or “chattering” from the engine bearings.

An engine rebuild can be very expensive and it might not be the right choice for all vehicles. If you think that you might be in the market for a rebuild, you might also want to consider swapping in a lower-mileage engine or an engine that is in better condition as this option could be cheaper.

AutoWorks offers engine rebuild services for classic cars and other cars, window tinting, backup camera installation, detailing, and other auto services to towns in the Monmouth County area such as Middletown, Red Bank, Oceanport, Rumson, Little Silver, Marlboro, Freehold, Colts Neck, Aberdeen, Manalapan, Point Pleasant, Millstone Township, Long Branch, Keansburg, Eatontown, Shrewsbury, Tinton Falls, Fair Haven, and many more. To learn more about our hot rod restoration and other services contact us today at 732-671-0225 or visit the website.

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