unichip FI
#1
unichip FI
I have been looking into turbo set ups for over 2 years and think I am to that point of making the purchase. I have been seeing other people use the unichip on their turbo set ups and was wondering if this was a good idea. I would like to get a turbo kit of some sort and boost at 5 or 6 psi, 440 inj t3/t4. Any input would be great, thanks ahead of time.
#2
For what your looking for you should go with Dezods S1 kit. Comes with everything you need assuming you are looking for a tC kit.
http://www.dezod.com/pd-scion_tc_turbo.cfm
http://www.dezod.com/pd-scion_tc_turbo.cfm
#3
yes, i like to dezod kit but i dont have that money thats why i am wanting to build my own kit, or get a used one off of here. And the main reason that i dont want to get the aem fic or greddy is because there are no legit tuners here. I would feel safer with the uni thats the main reason i am asking. the new turbo kit sounds nice but my bank wont allow it so i am going for a used one, or a pieced together one. If i find a kit, i would like to run the 440 inj all the turbo stuff obv and then the uni as a piggy. Is this realistic or am I adding things that shouldnt be going together. thanks for the reply.
#6
Well what ever you do, if your going to boost, make sure you take your time and get the correct parts and also do things correctly. You dont want to blow your engine, then youll really not have any money. I say save and get a good, well known kit.
#8
The unichip "works" i have it on my turbonetics kit. It does what it needs to keep your car from blowing up lol but its not the best thing in the world. Alot of people complain about the horrible idle issue. It came with my kit and im ok with it for now but as soon as the money gets here its AEM FIC for me!
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