A reflash MUST decrease engine life, correct?
A reflash MUST decrease engine life, correct?
I have been reading some of the reflash posts and still don't understand something: Why does mitsu not tune the evo for maximum performance at the factory? Why is the ecu programed to drop boost at 5,ooo? Why is the ecu programed to run "richer" than performance prefers? (Wouldn't mistu sell more evos if they could advertise the evo as a "300 HP car" simply by installing a different program in the ecu from the factory?)
Perhaps Mitsu believes that the engine will last longer with a more conservative tune (and thus generate fewer warranty claims) if the engine sees less wear?
I guess this is my question: Will a reflash result in a shorter engine and turbo life? (I know many of you don't care even if it does--but I could barely afford to buy this car in the first place and MUST make it last at least 5-6 years......) A reflash MUST decrease engine life, correct?
Perhaps Mitsu believes that the engine will last longer with a more conservative tune (and thus generate fewer warranty claims) if the engine sees less wear?
I guess this is my question: Will a reflash result in a shorter engine and turbo life? (I know many of you don't care even if it does--but I could barely afford to buy this car in the first place and MUST make it last at least 5-6 years......) A reflash MUST decrease engine life, correct?
they do it to prevent warranty claims. the more aggresivly you tune it the higher the chance that somthing may malfunction causing a warranty claim. also, they have strict smog requirements. its not that a simple tune - if done right - will hurt your motor, or reduce life. it is just easier and less likely for any cars to come back for free work
dont forget about the fuel here in the US. we all dont have the 93 or higher octane that they have in the other countries. we, here in sunny crapifornia, have the luxury of the good ole 91oct. i think our tune is generalized for the california emissions with new york being a close second.
That makes sense. But, if all of our evos are tuned for 91oct. gas, then why does mitsu instruct owners to use 93oct (or less only in an emergency). (I may be overstating it--It's been a while since I looked at my owners manual.)
My motivation for raising this issue is: I need my evo to last 6 years. Accordingly, 90% of the time I am about as hard on my evo engine as my grandma would be. However, I am tempted to get a reflash to improve performance during the 10% of the time that I'm pushing the engine. But, I do not want to get a reflash if doing so will decrease the likelihood that my engine will last at least 150,000 miles. Anyone out there know?
Thanks! -Chris
My motivation for raising this issue is: I need my evo to last 6 years. Accordingly, 90% of the time I am about as hard on my evo engine as my grandma would be. However, I am tempted to get a reflash to improve performance during the 10% of the time that I'm pushing the engine. But, I do not want to get a reflash if doing so will decrease the likelihood that my engine will last at least 150,000 miles. Anyone out there know?
Thanks! -Chris
ITS LIKE PUTTING A CHIP ON An AUDI or a VW same exact thing you can get 60 hp out of a chip its just i guess another way of minimizing the cost of the car They could build a 450 hp monster with a warranty but the price would be 60 Grand or more And i would imagine that any Mod that you do to your car in order to increase power will make ur engine wear and tear a bit faster.... Its just the price we pay to go FAST
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Originally Posted by TexasRS
That makes sense. But, if all of our evos are tuned for 91oct. gas, then why does mitsu instruct owners to use 93oct (or less only in an emergency). (I may be overstating it--It's been a while since I looked at my owners manual.)
My motivation for raising this issue is: I need my evo to last 6 years. Accordingly, 90% of the time I am about as hard on my evo engine as my grandma would be. However, I am tempted to get a reflash to improve performance during the 10% of the time that I'm pushing the engine. But, I do not want to get a reflash if doing so will decrease the likelihood that my engine will last at least 150,000 miles. Anyone out there know?
Thanks! -Chris
My motivation for raising this issue is: I need my evo to last 6 years. Accordingly, 90% of the time I am about as hard on my evo engine as my grandma would be. However, I am tempted to get a reflash to improve performance during the 10% of the time that I'm pushing the engine. But, I do not want to get a reflash if doing so will decrease the likelihood that my engine will last at least 150,000 miles. Anyone out there know?
Thanks! -Chris
just my .02 cents
Originally Posted by expatevo
Sounds to me like you may have bought the wrong car, the EVO is a high maintenance vehicle and if you are hoping to have the car last for 150,000 miles I wouldn't be modding it at all unless you have lots of money to burn.
just my .02 cents
just my .02 cents
Originally Posted by expatevo
Sounds to me like you may have bought the wrong car, the EVO is a high maintenance vehicle and if you are hoping to have the car last for 150,000 miles I wouldn't be modding it at all unless you have lots of money to burn.
just my .02 cents
just my .02 cents
Originally Posted by DCSilvrEvo
Why dont we just compare the engine to the DSM owners. I have 3 friends with 4g63 with WELL OVER 150,000 miles with over 400whp.
Originally Posted by expatevo
I agree they can last that long, but i bet your friends have sunk plenty of $'s into their cars.
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it wont' effect engine life. What will effect engine life is how hard you drive it cause its sooo much faster/more efficient with the ecu upgrade!
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Originally Posted by TexasRS
I have been reading some of the reflash posts and still don't understand something: Why does mitsu not tune the evo for maximum performance at the factory? Why is the ecu programed to drop boost at 5,ooo? Why is the ecu programed to run "richer" than performance prefers? (Wouldn't mistu sell more evos if they could advertise the evo as a "300 HP car" simply by installing a different program in the ecu from the factory?)
Perhaps Mitsu believes that the engine will last longer with a more conservative tune (and thus generate fewer warranty claims) if the engine sees less wear?
I guess this is my question: Will a reflash result in a shorter engine and turbo life? (I know many of you don't care even if it does--but I could barely afford to buy this car in the first place and MUST make it last at least 5-6 years......) A reflash MUST decrease engine life, correct?
Perhaps Mitsu believes that the engine will last longer with a more conservative tune (and thus generate fewer warranty claims) if the engine sees less wear?
I guess this is my question: Will a reflash result in a shorter engine and turbo life? (I know many of you don't care even if it does--but I could barely afford to buy this car in the first place and MUST make it last at least 5-6 years......) A reflash MUST decrease engine life, correct?


