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    http://www.topgear.com.ph/board/inde...46.0;topicseen

    If you've got a dead or damaged ECU, there may be hope other than replacement.

    Diagnostic fee. P1,500.00(non-refundable).

    Repair: Depends on damaged but in the range of 10-12k.(Not cheap, but cheaper than getting a new one.)

    PM or drop off your ECU at SpeedLab labeled with your name, car make, year and model and plate number.

    There is a long line so please bear with us.
    Website & contact info: http://www.speedlab.com.ph/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Thanks for that information ghosthunter

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    nice info. thanks.

    mine is not dead (after being soaked) still this info is helpful for people i know (my neighbors!)

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    GH, si ferman ba personally ang gagawa?

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    thanks sir ghosthunter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s_quilicot View Post
    GH, si ferman ba personally ang gagawa?
    I don't know. But as how I know Ferman, I don't think so.

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    Nope, ung anak ni Ferman - si Sid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    thank you for the info

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    10k for labor or parts? How about kung diode lang sira 10k parin? aww expensive kung ganun

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    Quote Originally Posted by franzhelmer View Post
    10k for labor or parts? How about kung diode lang sira 10k parin? aww expensive kung ganun
    I guess you would prefer the alternative and pay for P50K to P80K for a new ECU.

    Your choice.

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    Not really. I Just was pointing out my opinion with regards to labor costs. Kc diode would cost 15 php or zeners maybe 50php. Transistor packs 300php if you can get via ebay or other sources. programmable ICs is 25$~50$. If its a rare SMD IC yes.. Okay 10k~20k. It's kinda awkward making 10k for cheap parts. Unless it's you state it as a rebuild PC board.. Meaning every single IC,passive devices, and transistors involved..

    Let's say fixing 2 Ecus per day..

    10k~20k X 20 days a week.. That's 200k~400k alone on labor profit

    Good business I dare say.

    I fix and program my own ECUs. But then again these are just simple OBD1s from old civics...


    FYI.. In ebay there are lots of rebuilded ECUs...
    The expensive rebuilds are lets say from Jaguar cars.. 389$. Thats 18k REBUILD! This means everything gets replaced inside.


    Porsche 911 ECU repair would cost 375$ that's roughly 18k din fully rebuild. Pero these are expensive cars db. hehe.

    Common rebuilds are ranging from 40$~80$ for stock cars or depending on the vehicle. Just to inform public. You need a paypal and you need to pay shipping fees which might cost you 3k~5k. But in general it is obviously cheaper in the states hehe.

    Price idea lang naman. Take no offense to it. Wasn't familiar with the prices kc locally.

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    This is the Philippines and most people would get surplus ECUs from banawe or similar. Unfortunately with the recent floods in Metro Manila and places in Luzon, those supplies are long used up and resupply will be weeks to months away.

    Alternative is to buy brand new but price is expensive. P50,000 to P120,000

    You have to remember, these cars are a mixed set from the basic EFI to modern closed loop EFI systems. Any of them will not do well with water. Rust will destroy connections. Chances are the damage will NOT be limited to diodes since many cars were left with their batteries connected until it died. There is a bigger chance that some of the IC chips got toasted as well.

    There are even cars that conk out a month or more after the floods because of delayed damage done by the floods (corrosion spreading through the ECU's connections).

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    Tagal na yang issue na yan, many of my friends who are into performance talaga goes to autoplus. Babait ng mga tao dun sa autoplus, no doubt.

    Sent from my GT-P7310 using Tsikot Car Forums mobile app

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    Bakit nung tumawag ako sa kanila nung Friday para mag-inquire eh ok naman approach nila sa akin. Di naman nila ako binabaan ng telepono at inentertain naman nila ako nang maayos

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    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    Bakit nung tumawag ako sa kanila nung Friday para mag-inquire eh ok naman approach nila sa akin. Di naman nila ako binabaan ng telepono at inentertain naman nila ako nang maayos
    Baka nabasa nila yung thread na to? Hihihi!


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    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    Bakit nung tumawag ako sa kanila nung Friday para mag-inquire eh ok naman approach nila sa akin. Di naman nila ako binabaan ng telepono at inentertain naman nila ako nang maayos
    Ang swerte mo naman pala! That's GOOD for you, Congrats po sa inyo sir! Baka dahil sa post ay nagigising na sila (sa tingin ko dapat lang).

    Bihira po ang katulad nyo sir na pinakitaan ng ganyan.

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    Well, tignan natin sa Sabado kung paano nila ilalagay nang maayos yun ipapakabit kong turbo boost gauge at intercooler pipings.

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    Baboy baboy ang pagkagawa sa alcohol injection ko.. Had my alcohol rewired sa ibang shop.. Whats worst is sobrang mahal maningil & hidden charges.. & meron din ako kakilala binasura din ang gawa..

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreenThing View Post
    Baboy baboy ang pagkagawa sa alcohol injection ko.. Had my alcohol rewired sa ibang shop.. Whats worst is sobrang mahal maningil & hidden charges.. & meron din ako kakilala binasura din ang gawa..
    Wala na kasi yung mechanic na marunong sa installation and fabrication ang alcohol injection kit. Yung natira ay puro bagito. Si Sid puro utos lang yung doon sa shop nila.

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    nabasa ko yung reaction ng Speedlab sa isang customer na nagpakabit ng WAI sa kanila. nasugatan kasi yung driver ng mayari because of a loose bolt/screw sa pagkabit ng WAI. sabi ni speedlab, hindi na daw niya problema yun at dapat daw mag ingat ng driver. tama, the driver should be careful. but speedlab should make sure na walang masusugatan sa ginagawa nila. that made me decide not to have them install my WAI. sa iba ko nalang dinala pera ko.

    btw, tiga tsikot din yung nagpakabit at naka post dito yun. sorry speedlab, truth hurts.


    *greenthing, i remember when you asked me kung ok ba kay speedlab magpakabit ng WAI sa PM, yan na sinabi ko sayo hehe
    Last edited by crazy_boy; November 19th, 2013 at 12:33 AM.

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