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Unichip question...

Old Jul 28, 2001 | 02:25 PM
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For those who have the Unichip installed, what has your experience been with this product?
How long did it take to install and tune it?
Did you have it tuned by the Racers Group? How was your experience with them?
Can you make adjustments to the fuel maps yourself, or do you have to bring it back everytime new programming is needed?
I am interested in using this Unichip to control my laughing gas
Thanks in advance guys!
Old Jul 28, 2001 | 11:13 PM
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Originally posted by SFMax20SE
For those who have the Unichip installed, what has your experience been with this product?
How long did it take to install and tune it?
Did you have it tuned by the Racers Group? How was your experience with them?
Can you make adjustments to the fuel maps yourself, or do you have to bring it back everytime new programming is needed?
I am interested in using this Unichip to control my laughing gas
Thanks in advance guys!
Sorry Sheldon, no 5th gens have this yet.
Old Jul 29, 2001 | 03:25 AM
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Thank Kev.
I guess I will be the first!

Originally posted by Y2KevSE


Sorry Sheldon, no 5th gens have this yet.
Old Jul 29, 2001 | 11:45 AM
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Originally posted by SFMax20SE
Thank Kev.
I guess I will be the first!

Sweet. Post the dyno results when you get it installed.
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