Actually I took the trip to Portland to learn how to properly use the unichip a few years ago and the amount of control goes up once you realy dont treat it like a typical piggy back like lets say greddy. It can do a lot of things that most overlook. It is only as good as the person tuning it. I put unichip on most cars that i can not find a inexpensive alternative too. I know cost is always an issue with most builds so I prefer the unichip over a stand alone, depending on how far the customer wants to go.
TurfBurn said:I can't convince you to go Microtech eh??Great units for the price, and a lot of control to be had... easier for end user adjustments too... but the unichip does do a good job as well I agree, all depends on what the customer wants/needs in the end.