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Old Mar 2, 2009, 04:57 AM
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Unichip?

So essentially, the Unichip is the exact same as the RRM Piggy Back? Or does this thing do a little more?

The Unichip PiggyBack system is designed to build on the existing engine computer, and all the time and money put into it by the manufacturer. The Unichip refines the factory programming by utilizing power left out intentionally by the manufacturer, adding additional tuning points along the RPM curve for smoother performance, and re-tuning for optional aftermarket performance components and the power they can create with the Unichip.
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it's pretty much the same thing. Few differences

Check out the FAQ section. I just learned a couple new things that i'm sure some others will learn as well.

here's the link for anyone interested. http://www.unichip.us/
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can anybody explain the top features of that ?
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ur better off going with RRMs something that was specifically designed to work with our cars rather then something thats just universal
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