Can I full tune up my car if it has aftermarket products such as short hit intake, new header, and a new cat-back exhaust? and how much do you come up with it will cost to full tune up a 100,00 mile acura integra 1998 ls?
depends on the "name" of the parts you buy. if you want reliability take a good brand name but you don't own to get a 300 dollar set of wires, just don't buy the crap set for 30 bucks, so you would be getting, plugs, wires, hat, rotor, pcv valve, fuel filter. this could run 400 bucks or more depending on the parts
good luck, sometimes you newly get what ya pay for, spending more immediately might just save you a headache subsequent.
Answers: A "tune-up" (obsolete term these days) consists of replacing the spark plugs and if you have them, ignition wires, bonnet and rotor.
That's it.
There are no adjustments for timing and fuel mixture anymore like what used to be considered a tune up.
depends on the "name" of the parts you buy. if you want reliability take a good brand name but you don't own to get a 300 dollar set of wires, just don't buy the crap set for 30 bucks, so you would be getting, plugs, wires, hat, rotor, pcv valve, fuel filter. this could run 400 bucks or more depending on the parts
good luck, sometimes you newly get what ya pay for, spending more immediately might just save you a headache subsequent.
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depends on the "name" of the parts you buy. if you want reliability take a good brand name but you don't own to get a 300 dollar set of wires, just don't buy the crap set for 30 bucks, so you would be getting, plugs, wires, hat, rotor, pcv valve, fuel filter. this could run 400 bucks or more depending on the parts
good luck, sometimes you newly get what ya pay for, spending more immediately might just save you a headache subsequent.
Answers: A "tune-up" (obsolete term these days) consists of replacing the spark plugs and if you have them, ignition wires, bonnet and rotor.
That's it.
There are no adjustments for timing and fuel mixture anymore like what used to be considered a tune up.
depends on the "name" of the parts you buy. if you want reliability take a good brand name but you don't own to get a 300 dollar set of wires, just don't buy the crap set for 30 bucks, so you would be getting, plugs, wires, hat, rotor, pcv valve, fuel filter. this could run 400 bucks or more depending on the parts
good luck, sometimes you newly get what ya pay for, spending more immediately might just save you a headache subsequent.
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