skilletrx said:how do u use a unichip for tuning... its pretuned.. so im still confused bout that... are stock msps running the hi boost map?? i mean iunno.. what if they get intake/fmic/tb/etc... i looked for places that are unichip vendors who cud tune it.. and it listed a place in CALI ..lol shrug.
skilletrx said:how do u use a unichip for tuning... its pretuned.. so im still confused bout that... are stock msps running the hi boost map?? i mean iunno.. what if they get intake/fmic/tb/etc... i looked for places that are unichip vendors who cud tune it.. and it listed a place in CALI ..lol shrug.
mx3ownzj00 said:it modifies the signals the ecu sees just as anyother piggyback would. you can call unichip and they can give you the name and number of a local tuner. i'm planning to run my UC w/o any tuning and I have more mods than what its tuned for. I'm not worried about it as plenty of other owners have aswell.
mx3ownzj00 said:it modifies the signals the ecu sees just as anyother piggyback would. you can call unichip and they can give you the name and number of a local tuner. i'm planning to run my UC w/o any tuning and I have more mods than what its tuned for. I'm not worried about it as plenty of other owners have aswell.
HorsepowerFreak said:There is a ton of info on the Unichip on this board, a little searching will pretty much find any bit of info you'd ever want to know about it (and more).
Back on topic.....
I have daily driven with a Unichip on the aggressive settings since their release and my motor is still in tact (knock on wood lol). I also drag race the car. The chances of blowing your engine while running non-tuned are greater than if you were running the Unichip or any other properly tuned EMS. The job of the EMS is to tune the vehicle, make everything run optimal and safe (well, depending on the tune you are doing).
dirtysouth_msp said:I know for a fact that there has been at least one MSP that has blown the motor while using the Unichip. However, there were no CEL's and no visible signs of detonation. Mazda techs diagnosed the failure as a result of a factory defect with one of the wrist pins.
dirtysouth_msp said:I know for a fact that there has been at least one MSP that has blown the motor while using the Unichip. However, there were no CEL's and no visible signs of detonation. Mazda techs diagnosed the failure as a result of a factory defect with one of the wrist pins.