New UniChip Module
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New UniChip Module
Hi to everyone. Been lurking here for a while since buying my Titanium Grey '04. Saved me a bunch of grief the one time I cold flooded it; I had the insight to pull the FI fuse and crank the motor 10 seconds to clear the raw fuel. Anyway, apparently Unichips has a piggyback module now for the RX8, among other vehicles. I don't know if it's programmable like the Dynojet PowerCommander I use on my motorcycles. Anyone have any thoughts or experience with this unit?
http://www.unichip.us/search_results...dies_model=145
http://www.unichip.us/search_results...dies_model=145
Last edited by zenrx8; 06-17-2007 at 12:38 PM.
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Apologies sir. So many times when a link is inserted and the post count is 1 the post is nothing but spam. I get even more suspicious when there is no personal information in the profile such as location. For your post I wasn't sure but it smelled a bit like spam.
Anyhow, welcome to the forum!
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Common misapprehension......
Americans often misunderstand the term "warm beer".......
English ale is always served at room temperature.
However, anyone who has been there would realise that the average English room is at a balmy 42* fahrenheit! !
English ale is always served at room temperature.
However, anyone who has been there would realise that the average English room is at a balmy 42* fahrenheit! !
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Update: Here it is. https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...hlight=unichip
Last edited by alnielsen; 06-17-2007 at 06:38 PM.
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Found it....
Found Taka's review in the Aussie section - most underwhelming.
Small, barely felt gains, rough idle, then a complete failure while driving. Uses the same air signal "fooling" tactic as the Greddy and the Canzoomer.
....now I see why we don't hear more about it.
S
Small, barely felt gains, rough idle, then a complete failure while driving. Uses the same air signal "fooling" tactic as the Greddy and the Canzoomer.
....now I see why we don't hear more about it.
S
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