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Old 08-30-2008, 07:38 PM
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Default Re: Unichip Tuner

Seriously? $600 for a PNP item which requires complete removal of electrical boxes, wrestling for almost 30 minutes, cut arms, no easy guide "tool" for the wiring to enter the cabin, and the worry of ever having to remove the thing again for a dealer visit? I was emotionally scarred with the thought of breaking the factory clamps. Oh, one actually did break, but heah, I'm sure it wasn't the tight confines and the limited slack included in the kit. It took less time for me to install the 1" block spacers in the back of my truck.

I understand it was a huge undertaking to design this thing, but would it be so difficult to make some loomed wired connectors to mate all the factory cabling to the unichip box since the ones were already made for the cables coming from the unichip box to the factory plugs? I would have been ecstatic to pay another $50 to have longer looms to tie everything in and have it look decent instead of the physicality of the wrestling involved for this 10 minute project.
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