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Old 06-26-2013 | 09:44 PM
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Old 06-28-2013 | 11:55 PM
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^ damn buddy, that's some major scaffolding you have down there haha. Do you have worry about scrapping them? Niiice I have the same colored pulley.
Old 06-29-2013 | 12:33 AM
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^ damn buddy, that's some major scaffolding you have down there haha. Do you have worry about scrapping them? Niiice I have the same colored pulley.
lol thanks TcFern, no scrapping the car is still stock height for now. im only doing a 1" drop so i should still be more than fine.
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hey how's the unichip? what map are you running? do you feel a noticeable difference?

I'm going to order mine 93 octane/injen cai with the aggressive tuning and mid level tuning. what should i expect?
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Originally Posted by Klope1
lol thanks TcFern, no scrapping the car is still stock height for now. im only doing a 1" drop so i should still be more than fine.
Sweet man if thats the case then I think a few more parts have just been added to my list. Haha
Old 06-30-2013 | 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by tCluvr
hey how's the unichip? what map are you running? do you feel a noticeable difference?

I'm going to order mine 93 octane/injen cai with the aggressive tuning and mid level tuning. what should i expect?
The Unichip works great and you do feel a difference on the aggressive tune and a small improvement on the mild tune. My map is the K&n cai( which is truly a SRI) since they don't have any other Sri on the list list and I also choosed the all header/ all cat back for the mapping. Also getting better gas mileage went from 27.4 to 28.7 mpg with the aggressive 93 oct setting.
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TcFern they work good for handling and I love the them. I would say the rear chassis didn't fit as flush as I would of like but it still bolts right on.
Old 06-30-2013 | 03:21 AM
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Did ur unichip come with the box with the screen so u can adjust on the fly?

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No I didn't see the point in spending the extra money on that. I just keep the the aggressive setting that extra $$$ could go towards another part
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yeah i agree as well. get a nice cai with extra money and you'll be looking at even more power!
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Yea I prolly would've went with injen cai seeing that it actually doesnt sit that low inside engine bay as I thought it would. When I bought sri my mind set was I rather lose slight hp to prevent any hydrolocking. I prolly just stick w the the Sri incase I switch to a turbo in the future.
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personally I love the wheels
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Originally Posted by Klope1
TcFern they work good for handling and I love the them. I would say the rear chassis didn't fit as flush as I would of like but it still bolts right on.
Thanks for the info man I'll keep that in mind. And here I thought I was done with my suspension setup. Haha
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Originally Posted by kyle28phillips
personally I love the wheels
Thanks not everyone likes them but its def a head turner.
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Originally Posted by TcFern
Thanks for the info man I'll keep that in mind. And here I thought I was done with my suspension setup. Haha

no problem TcFern. lol i guess not should be fun and interesting to feel how it handles after everything.
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Klope1 can you please post an installation video on the unichip? i'm not good following written instructions lol or at least post some pics of where everything needs to go since you already installed it.
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Originally Posted by tCluvr
Klope1 can you please post an installation video on the unichip? i'm not good following written instructions lol or at least post some pics of where everything needs to go since you already installed it.
its very simple unichip gives you a step by step instruction book with pics to make as simple as possible. i believe you can download and print out the instruction book on there website for the tC2 install.
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what did you do with the map switch thingy? The one with the I/O
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Originally Posted by tCluvr
what did you do with the map switch thingy? The one with the I/O
You can put it anywhere. You can run it to be inside the car or leave inside the engine bay. I just taken photos I'll try posting them when I get home.
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Ok I'll be waiting!



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