Is the UniChip a realistic upgrade?
Is the UniChip a realistic upgrade?
sprinter2012 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.
sprinter2012 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.
jimxms Of course if you're running a piggy on an N/A car, the chances are that you wont notice you've lost the power that the initial piggy tune gave you anyway as the ECU will slowly adjust it over the course of several weeks under certain driving conditions.
jimxms Of course if you're running a piggy on an N/A car, the chances are that you wont notice you've lost the power that the initial piggy tune gave you anyway as the ECU will slowly adjust it over the course of several weeks under certain driving conditions.
Well it was on my car for about 2 years , and Bobby that used to have a supercharged IS200 was also running one
Moley, are you not going for a bigger pulley? As will this not require some form of piggy back and remap? I assume your Unichip cannot do this? Or I would expect you to be keeping it!