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Old 07-07-2008, 07:46 AM
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Just curious if anyone has any real world information on Unichip results? I want to install a programmer, but I would like to really know what I am going to get out of it as far as seat of the pants feel and MPG. Post what you have if anything..
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Just curious if anyone has any real world information on Unichip results? I want to install a programmer, but I would like to really know what I am going to get out of it as far as seat of the pants feel and MPG. Post what you have if anything..
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I have one on my 1-gen. I think it has helped overcome the larger tires but it didn't improve my mileage. I have not had it dyno'd yet.

I bought mine used for $200 and I'm glad I did. The new ones cost about $800. I don't think it was "$800-worth" of improvements but for what I spent, I'm happy with it.
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