Re: Unichip Tuner
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Originally Posted by low c1500
UNICHIP has nothing to do with shifts. Heck you could change the cams in these trucks and the MAF based computer would deal with the change instantly.
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No, Unichip has nothing to do with shifts, but DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY does. The Tundra has an adaptive shift feature which learns your driving style. It has a default setting and then, over time, will begin to either delay shifts or shift early depending on your driving style. After you have your truck used to your style and you disconnect the battery, it will feel totally different. This is why I've been driving the $hit out of my truck after I installed the chip. I'm reteaching the transmission that generally I like delayed high rpm gas guzzling shifts instead of gas sipping early shifts. And try changing cams in this truck and see what that MAF based computer does. You think it throws fits on the dyno...
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2007 Tundra 5.7 SR5 DC Slate Metallic w/ Sport Appearance package
2004 Mazda RX8 6-speed GT Brilliant Black: TRADED
Mods to date:
Unichip tuner
Flux software (arriving soon)
Volant Intake
Projector & LED headlights
Custom two tone leather seats
Stainless Steel running boards
Weathertech Floor Liners
Window tint
Royal Purple motor oil
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