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Old 09-12-2008, 02:20 AM
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Default Re: Unichip Tuner

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Originally Posted by www.Unichip.us View Post
Looking at the chart, the Unichip is leaning out the AFR exactly the way it’s supposed to; the problem isn’t with what the Unichip is doing, the problem is the value the truck is running without the Unichip installed.
The truck is running at 15.1 AFR under full throttle on the dyno!

Are you saying that's exactly what it's supposed to do? Are all of the units programmed that way?

I'm surprised the dyno operator didn't pull the plug on the runs when he saw that.

I understand your hesitancy about using a dyno as a comparison to real world performance. But defense of a 15.1 AFR at Full Throttle is a little too much for those of us familiar with tuning to swallow.

So, instead of dyno charts, why not post some of your Use Case data logs?

I know I have hours of them from tuning my supercharged Tacoma over the years. Very simple Excel sheets graphing AFR, timing, throttle position, and load.

I, like many here, have waited for the hard data to roll in from this exciting product of your's. And, frankly, it doesn't look good. I'd like to see your Use Case numbers to back up your statement that "Unichip’s correction is perfect". Until then, we have a very disturbing dyno chart.

Edit:
And slower track times...

Last edited by 123456999; 09-12-2008 at 02:38 AM.
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