Is the UniChip a realistic upgrade?
Is the UniChip a realistic upgrade?
toxo Dunno if 2bar do unichips but Ryan is based in this area.
toxo Dunno if 2bar do unichips but Ryan is based in this area.
mine will still be for sale , if you need it
I keep thinking I should buy it just because it's so cheap! But then I'm thinking that money could be going towards the mods I need first aaaahhhhhh.
So to clarify.... Mark @ TDI tried to sell you a Unichip, telling you all the great things it would do. A handful of members warn about his advice. Then an expert is said chips says they don't make one for your car and if they did it would be pointless?
Essentially a remap makes sure all the other mods are working together optimally, so the more modified the engine, the more benefit you will get, and also see the biggest gains are always on boosted cars. Also, technically, you should remap after any major upgrade to ensure the optimal performance.
Stoney So to clarify.... Mark @ TDI tried to sell you a Unichip, telling you all the great things it would do. A handful of members warn about his advice. Then an expert is said chips says they don't make one for your car and if they did it would be pointless?
Essentially a remap makes sure all the other mods are working together optimally, so the more modified the engine, the more benefit you will get, and also see the biggest gains are always on boosted cars. Also, technically, you should remap after any major upgrade to ensure the optimal performance.
Stoney So to clarify.... Mark @ TDI tried to sell you a Unichip, telling you all the great things it would do. A handful of members warn about his advice. Then an expert is said chips says they don't make one for your car and if they did it would be pointless?
Essentially a remap makes sure all the other mods are working together optimally, so the more modified the engine, the more benefit you will get, and also see the biggest gains are always on boosted cars. Also, technically, you should remap after any major upgrade to ensure the optimal performance.
It was on my car when I bought it , and we only took it off when we fitted the supercharger , just because we could not remap it there and then .
Its on ebay at the moment .........
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/dastek-unichip-Lex...45fba1a893
Moley It was on my car when I bought it , and we only took it off when we fitted the supercharger , just because we could not remap it there and then .
Its on ebay at the moment .........
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/dastek-unichip-Lex...45fba1a893
Moley It was on my car when I bought it , and we only took it off when we fitted the supercharger , just because we could not remap it there and then .
Its on ebay at the moment .........
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/dastek-unichip-Lex...45fba1a893
Well my car just had an induction kit and a blueflame exhaust fitted for the map thats on it .
but I cant say this would be good enough for your car or not . I'm not going to be responsible for saying yes or no
Question is, does the IS200 ECU undo any changes that a piggyback makes?
I know that with the IS300 you need to reset the ECU every few weeks if you are running a piggy back, because the ECU looks at the fuel trims and notices that they aren't what it considers to be normal so makes adjustments that effectively undo the tune on the piggy.
That's an interesting one, I'd heard that was the reason you can't remap the stock ecu, as it just teaches itself the old settings. Not really thought about it with piggybacks though, hmmm.