mazdaowner123
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n/m on the mods, just read the first post again. was it on a mustang dyno?
mx3ownzj00 said:did you dyno it at stock boost? do you have a boost gauge/did they tap a pressure sensor into the intake manifold?
BoOsTiN said:Just send them an email asking who's in your area.
The unichip techs are your friends.
jeffmsp said:our turbo uses an internal wastegate so i do not think you can just stick a bigger one in there.
poboxjosh said:i put up 160 at stock boost. and 179 at what i called 10 psi. It spiked to 11 but only held at around 7.5 on my boost gauge.
is unichip your only mod?poboxjosh said:i put up 160 at stock boost. and 179 at what i called 10 psi. It spiked to 11 but only held at around 7.5 on my boost gauge.
jaw307 said:is unichip your only mod?
poboxjosh said:FMIC, BOV, Corksport Catless, Corksport DP(on the way), Injen CAI. 10psi
Professor MSP said:You are welcome. I am not interested in the other such functions that Unichip can control. At present, I am very happy with my car, the exception being the tire roar and impact harshness of the RE040's.
murph1379 said:When those 140 treadwear RE040's wear out, get yourself a set of Kumho MX's. At stock size they're a bit taller and a bit plusher, but grip MUCH better, wear better, and still do ok in the wet. (oh yeah they cost about half as much as the RE040s) I think the road noise is about the same though.
I offer that advice mostly because I like what you've done with your car, so I assume we have similar taste in mods. These tires and the shifter boot are all I'll do until the warranty is up, and I'm very glad I've done both.
LOVE IT. easy to install, under one and a half hour. and increased performance drastically and drivability. and I am now getting about 2 to 3 mpg better. no more hesitation at idle. the only problem I had was it reset my ecu and it had to relearn my one bov, but 2 days later its running great and I expected that.jaw307 said:Unichip is on the way, I will let you know my thoughts as soon as it is installed.
jaw307 said:the only problem I had was it reset my ecu and it had to relearn my one bov, but 2 days later its running great and I expected that.
Yeah I wasn't complaining, just mentioning the experience. the same thing will happen if I ever use the power switch that they give you and I reset the ecu. I must say I love it. next is for a different intercooler, stock just isn't cutting it.HorsepowerFreak said:You should have disconnected the battery when installing the box. In that much time the ECU would have been reset... That's not a problem, that's just what happens when you disconnect the battery.