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Uni Chip??

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mario009

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May 19, 2005
reno, Nevada
Hi to everyone. I live in Lake Tahoe and i have a 95 gsx fully built motor and i have the SAFC2 but the guy thats gonna put a bigger turbo in m car said I should get either the AEM or the UNICHIP. Later on he said that i would be better off with the unichip. IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFO ON THIS "UNICHIP" CAN SOMEONE RESPOND ASAP I DONT WaNNA MESS UP ANYTHING!
 
I've never heard of a Unichip. I recommend sticking with what works, and the S-AFC works quite well.

AEM is a fine device as long as either you or the person who is going to set it up and tune it knows what they're doing. AEM computers have somewhat of an undeserved reputation for blowing up engines (especially among Evo owners) because their cars are tuned by silver-tongued shucksters with laptops who have no real tuning knowledge (plenty of threads on evom.net about motors being blown up after a bad tune)

Other alternatives are DSM Link (www.dsmlink.com) which replaces the EPROM chip in your ecu with one that is fully adjustable but keeps the partial throttle fuel and timing maps so you have instant driveability, and a chip from Keydiver (www.dsmchips.com) that replaces the chip with one that he programs to match what you've done with your engine.

But if you have the S-AFC, that works just well. No need to burn extra money when you don't have to
 
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