Mercedez Benz W140 ( S- class )








Model : W140 (1991)
Production : 1991–1999
Layout : FR layout

Engine(s) 
  • 2.8L 197 hp (147 kW) I6
  • 3.2L 228 hp (170 kW) I6
  • 4.2L 275 hp (205 kW) V8
  • 5.0L 315 hp (235 kW) V8
  • 6.0L 408 hp (304 kW) V12 (1991-1993)
  • 6.0L 389 hp (290 kW) V12 (1994-1999)
Transmission(s) 
  • 4-speed automatic
  • 5-speed automatic
  • 5-speed manual

Honda Accord (SM4)

The pictures below are Honda Accord SM4 which is a model where most of the tuners would modified their engines from the stock CB3 to the H22A Vtec engine.





Honda H22A Engine JDM

Displacement (cc):
2157
Power (bhp@rpm):
220 @ 7,200 rpm
Torque (ft/lbs@rpm):
163 @ 6,500 rpm
Compression Ratio:
11:1
Bore (mm):
87
Stroke (mm):
90.7
Cam Design:
DOHC
Valve Train
VTEC

Honda H22A Engines JDM

The H22A was produced for the Honda Prelude SiR (JDM) in the years 1997-2001. The H22A is one of the more popular used Honda engines sought out by tuners today. The trick is always finding a decent used JDM motor in great condition with good compression test results. Many JDM engine importers travel directly to Japan and test each engine before importing containers of them back to North America. JDM engines sold in the secondary market are always a bit of a risk, so it is important to deal with reputable JDM engine importers that have a long and established business history and provide warranty and guarantee coverage on your engine purchase. If you want to see more used Honda engines return to JDM Engines.

JDM Engines boost power and performance
Swapping out your granny-tuned factory engine and upgrading to a higher performance JDM engine like the Honda H22A series JDM motor can boost your power and torque substantially at a reasonable cost. Check out our Honda engine swaps guide for more details on what type of jdm engines can be dropped into your ride to notch up the acceleration and performance.

JDM Motors with low mileage are accessible

Low mileage Honda H22A JDM motors originally produced for the 1997-2001 Honda Prelude SiR (JDM) can still be imported from Japan. Due to the strict emission standard testing programs and punitive tax incentives in Japan for cars over 3 -4 years old, it is not uncommon for find used JDM engines with only 10,000 – 35,000 miles on each motor JDM tested. Honda engines used in popular engine swaps are imported and compression tested. If you are considering the purchase of a used import motor you should protect yourself by reading our shopping guide for JDM motors.

Breathing Hard & Deep



A Honda Accord with a H22A swap gets a homemade independent throttle body upgrade from Avantgarde!

An internal combustion engine works on the principle that the more air and fuel that it can pass through its internals, the more power it will make. This is why turbochargers and supercharger are such great power adders, because they work on the principle of forcing more air into the engine. For naturally aspirated engines, the amount of power made is highly dependent on how much air and fuel the engine can ingest by itself without the help of forced induction. This is why most high powered, naturally aspirated engines need to rev high to make power, simply because that a lot more air and fuel is passed through the engine's innards at 12,000rpm than at 6,000rpm.

This SM4 Honda Accord has a H22A swap, and the engine is relatively untouched, save for the JUN cams in the head. The owner wanted more power, but he didn't want to touch the bottom end just yet. The exhaust was sorted with an FGK extractor and a full exhaust system so the only thing left to do was to sort out the inlet side of things with an all out independent throttle body setup.

Avantgarde were given instructions to keep costs down, so getting a brand new throttle body set from TWM or Toda were out of the question. The only option; to go for the throttle bodies from Toyota 20-valve 4A-GE. Although the throttle bodies are only 45mm in diameter, compared to Toda's or TWM's throttle bodies which have a 52-54mm diameter, these independent throttle bodies are still better than the stock intake manifold.

Independent throttle bodies are more favourable because they allow a more direct path for air to enter the combustion chambers. The downside to this is that they can be notoriously difficult to tune, which is why Avantgarde chose a Hondata S300 EMS to handle the task. The Hondata is the best ECU/EMS that a Honda engine can get as it is feature packed and can handle anything that the engine needs.

Once the throttle bodies were on, James of Avantgarde had to get the car to idle and run properly before we could get the car on the dyno for some serious tuning. Tuning an independent throttle body setup is a lot of work and much harder than a single intake manifold and throttle body setup because there are so many more variable to be taken into account, because one or two of the cylinders maybe sucking in more air than the others which would require more fuel in it and so on.

The car was strapped on the dyno and we got a baseline power figure of 180.72bhp and 19.87kg/m of torque at the wheels. After an hour or so of trying out different maps and fine tuning said maps on the Hondata, James was finally satisfied with the result, but wanted to see if we could squeeze anymore power out of the H22A by adjusting the cam pulleys. We couldn't get much more power out of it, so we called it a day with 196.17bhp and 21.73kg/m of torque.

On the way back from the dyno, the car pulled much harder and the exhaust note was noticeably edgier. 16bhp isn't a large increase in power but the overall feel of the car was much better. I hope those high compression pistons make it in the car soon.

Product
Custom fitted 4A-GE ITBs
Hondata S300

Power
Before 180.72bhp
After 196.17bhp
Gain +15.45bhp

Torque
Before 19.87kg/m
After 21.73kg/m
Gain +1.86kg/m

Contact
DTS: 03-6276 6560
Avantgarde: Eric 017-334 1223, James 019-2828 640

Interview Phase 1: Detroit....Complete.

It has been a wonderful week!

This past week I was in Detroit beginning the interview phase of my research.  These included two Tier 2 (or 3) companies (textiles suppliers), two Tier 1 (seating systems and automotive paints), two OEMs and an automotive textile engineering and consulting firm.  I also met with Detroit Body Products, one of the companies which has provided the trim books I am using for my data collection.   I've met with professionals in design, engineering, purchasing and in executive positions.   I am coming close to "getting little bit of everything" and have completely only 1/3 of the planned interviews.  With all the success of the week, there was one bump in the road.  One company was unable to meet due to possible legality issues.  This is understandable, and a very common issue for any researcher.  But have no fear- there may be an opportunity to host this interview via conference call at a later date (once the proper legal clearance has been achieved).  

I'd like to extend my thanks to all of those who participated and shared their experience and insight.  This niche industry is well-intertwined with creative, talented and inspiring individuals, who have reaffirmed my desire to become continue on this career path.

Honda Accord ( SM 4 )

The pictures below is the Honda Accord aka SM4 model.








Make : Honda
Model : ACCORD 2.0
Series : SM4
Fuel : Petrol
Manufactured :1992
CC : 1997
Transmission : Auto
Exterior Color: SILVER
Interior Color: Blue Cushion
Doors :4
Seat : 5 Seater
Owner Type: Private Used
Paint : Metalic Silver
Engine Type : CB3
Fuel System : Fuel Injection

Specifications:- 
Accident Free
Air Conditioning
Central Locking
Power Steering
Power Windows
Cassette Player
Blaupunkt CD Player
Blaupunkt CD Changer
2 Amplifier
AM/FM Radio
Viper Alarm System
Sport Rims

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The raised of the public transport fare

Sunday, August 02, 2009
The Star Online Blog
Posted by: gregorule



The rising issue of public transport fares (both cab and bus) is a hot topic to be discussed now. This is mainly due to those who rely on the public transport to get to their destination.

Low income citizens and students who can’t afford to get a car as their own transport will have to rely on cabs, busses, and the LRT to get to the desired destination, whether to work or to meet up with clients or even heading to the mall.

By increasing the public transport fares, the authorities are forcing us to pay more for the poor quality services provided.

Being a student myself, I had to take busses to school every morning with the fear of arriving late for class. This is not because I woke up late, but rather because the busses spent more than 30 minutes to be filled with passengers until they are ready to go. On certain occasions, we are also required to switch busses because the one that we are in aren’t willing to send us to the desired destination, all just because the bus was “too” empty. This is then followed by the bus fare increment which we have had no choice but to obey.

The bus service quality had left us no choice at times which we will have no choice but to opt for taxi ride instead. Since travelling short distance (from our apartment to campus) it’s still considered affordable since we are sharing the cab with a total number of 4 persons (about RM1.20 pax). But now, authorities again, wanted to increase the fares for the cab services. This is basically the final straw for us to stay down and keep quiet.

Here is a thought for everyone to ponder - would there be bad traffic jams if the public transport were to be the most efficient method for traveling? Observe around you and you can see that out of 10 cars, 8 of them are traveling alone.

Take a look at our neighbour, Singapore. Although their public transport may be expensive, their services are up to standard. Time taken to wait for a bus is less than 10 minutes and MRT with 6 carriages carry 4 times more passengers than the LRT in Malaysia.

In conclusion, I think it is very inconsiderate of the authorities to increase public transport fares as they wish without considering the effects it has towards us – the lower income group citizens and students. And I would hereby make a few suggestions to the authorities – introduce student rates (or such) to decrease the financial burden of citizens, extend our current LRT and increase the frequency of it, and to nab those bus drivers who refused to ferry passengers just because there are too few people in the bus.

A little bit off topic...

...yes.  This isn't a traditional post topic, but it is an opportunity to get a free T-shirt.  

For just under a year now, I have been training in Muay Thai- the National sport of Thailand.  Also known as the "Art of Eight Limbs", I thought this would be a fun activity to keep me focused and fit while observing another culture.  
When I return from my research travels in September, I will extend my martial arts vocabulary by taking the Karate class offered by our school.  In preparation, I purchased a Gi- or a traditional karate uniform from Karatedepot.com.  By blogging about this purchase here, I will receive a free "Fire and Ice" T-shirt...and who doesn't love free stuff?!  

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