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Old 30-10-2006, 10:42 PM   #1
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Hey all, I have a unichip that isn't installed in my car yet. Current modz are Extracters, 2.5" exhasut with one muffler JMM DEV 4 cam, pod filter exposed in box with no lid, 3.73:1 lsd. Now I want to hear results people have had from a unichip in a NA i6 E-series. My car is an EF XR6 5 speed, so I can't play with the timing by advancing it etc.

I'm guessing I have around 140-145 rwkw as it stands any ideas how much the unichip and tuning will help. Best ET to date 14.88 @92 mph best TS 94 mph.

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Old 30-10-2006, 10:44 PM   #2
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Old 30-10-2006, 10:45 PM   #3
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I've got one in my EA. They're pretty good I reckon. I only got mine for driveability because I already was getting the fuel I needed from a MicroFueler but the car was pathetic on petrol.

After the UniChip was installed I noticed a massive difference on off boost driveability and managed a PB fuel economy result of 12L/100km on GOR last year.

In other words yeah it's sweet, 140 is what I'd be aiming for!

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Old 30-10-2006, 10:47 PM   #4
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I got 13kW gain at the wheels with my Unichip in the EA.
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Old 30-10-2006, 10:50 PM   #5
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how much are unichips?
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I've recently fitted a Chiptorque and it made the car feel *much* better, despite the chip having an off-the-shelf program rather than being custom tuned to my car's setup. It was still an improvement for general drivability and responsiveness over having no chip.

I assume the tune on the Unichip is to suit an EF with a non-std cam, exhaust and intake upgrade?

Diff shouldn't impact on the chip.
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Old 30-10-2006, 10:55 PM   #7
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Will a unichip fix the crappy return to idle bullcrap that goes along with big cams?
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Old 30-10-2006, 11:34 PM   #8
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hey damo - i haven't dyno'd the EB but i was guessing it had about 145+ rwkw as well, but maybe it's a bit more as sunny reckons he got past you in the EB ;p Although there'd be a weight difference in your favour surely.

Either way mate i'd be guessing your chip should give you 10rwkw in the bank, and what you can get after that is a bonus. Car should feel smoother through the range too.

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Will a unichip fix the crappy return to idle bullcrap that goes along with big cams?
the cam in the EB seems exceedingly large, and i don't have that issue. I do however have an issue (especially when not quite up to temp) where if you get on the throttle, then come straight off instead of feathering off, it will lunge back down to about 4orpm and lunge a bit. Either way a proper tune should control these issues.
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hey damo - i haven't dyno'd the EB but i was guessing it had about 145+ rwkw as well, but maybe it's a bit more as sunny reckons he got past you in the EB ;p Although there'd be a weight difference in your favour surely.
Yeah he got past me whilst I was spinning first and second gear, and the weight favour would be negligent my XR6 has a full Ghia interior including power windows etc, I think your EB would be on the money for a 14.5-14.8 pending traction, would be a good match up for Ash or D4v3 or myself ;) I would expect your ghia to make 150 + easy keeping in mind i have much better gearing when i can actually launch it right.
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Yeah he got past me whilst I was spinning first and second gear, and the weight favour would be negligent my XR6 has a full Ghia interior including power windows etc, I think your EB would be on the money for a 14.5-14.8 pending traction, would be a good match up for Ash or D4v3 or myself ;) I would expect your ghia to make 150 + easy keeping in mind i have much better gearing when i can actually launch it right.
Same thing happened when I raced him, was spinning into second (burnout more like, tyres were stuffed) at about 80 he slowly started pulling away, that was when it was duel fuel though.

How long till you put your unichip in Damo?
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Yeah he got past me whilst I was spinning first and second gear, and the weight favour would be negligent my XR6 has a full Ghia interior including power windows etc, I think your EB would be on the money for a 14.5-14.8 pending traction, would be a good match up for Ash or D4v3 or myself ;) I would expect your ghia to make 150 + easy keeping in mind i have much better gearing when i can actually launch it right.
yeah that's fair enough. i'll give you a shot at the track soon enough - as SOON as i get it tuned up :P Give it a few weeks. good luck with the unichip anyway, you should get a decent improvement.
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Sunny why do you think 140 is what I should be aiming for, comparing it to other cars outputs and times surely it would have to be making around 140 allready. Also my fuel economy average is around 13.7 aeound town and 9's on the freeway, should I expect that to drop ?
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Sorry I meant that you should at least get 140.

My apologies for any emotional damage caused by my typographical error.

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yagz, pm me the code of your ecu, i will tell you if it's a manual one
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everyone stop being idiots.

Damo, i got 139rwkw with a bolt in cam. If you don't get atleast 150rwkw, there's some other issues stopping the power.
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PM Thanatos, he's had good results with the unichip.
it improved his idle somewhat, i don't think its perfect but you can only get it so good with large cams.
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PM Thanatos, he's had good results with the unichip.
it improved his idle somewhat, i don't think its perfect but you can only get it so good with large cams.
It's not the idle itself, it's the return to idle after a blip of the throttle.

Mine sticks at 2 grand, and sometimes creeps back up above 2 grand, before finally settling down to 750rpm.

I was thinking vacuum leak, but normal idle would be affected, and it's not.

I've changed the ISC, same thing's happening. It even happens on gas now too.

I'm so confused!
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It's not the idle itself, it's the return to idle after a blip of the throttle.

Mine sticks at 2 grand, and sometimes creeps back up above 2 grand, before finally settling down to 750rpm.

I was thinking vacuum leak, but normal idle would be affected, and it's not.

I've changed the ISC, same thing's happening. It even happens on gas now too.

I'm so confused!
do you have tickford ecu?? 1004 112 idles and behaves like crap without one.
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do you have tickford ecu?? 1004 112 idles and behaves like crap without one.
Mine idles awesome with my stock ECU!
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Try disconnecting the ISC. I did that and it helped.

Didnt help my 3 day lifespan of plugs though :(
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thanks guys, from what I understand the DEV4 isn't a huge cam and my idle is pretty damn good with the standard XR6 ECU. I'm thinking I might be better off looking at a bigger cam and upgraded springs then get the Unichip installed and tuned save doing it all twice. My ideal goal is getting the car into the low 14's on street tyres then i'll be happy.
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I thought the idle issue with cammy 3.9/4.0s was due to the lack of vacuum for the MAP sensor to sense. The lack of vacuum would tell the ECU "hey the driver's accelerating, dump more fuel in", then the engine gets waaay overfueled and dies.

Can anyone confirm/correct this?
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I thought the idle issue with cammy 3.9/4.0s was due to the lack of vacuum for the MAP sensor to sense. The lack of vacuum would tell the ECU "hey the driver's accelerating, dump more fuel in", then the engine gets waaay overfueled and dies.

Can anyone confirm/correct this?
yeh i thought it was due to a lack of oxygen..
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93DA-12A650-AC it just a standard one
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somethings telling the ECU to keep the ISC open.
MAP sensor effects ISC, TPS may do.. maybe check your TPS is giving correct voltages?
i'm not sure if a unichip would help your problem.
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somethings telling the ECU to keep the ISC open.
MAP sensor effects ISC, TPS may do.. maybe check your TPS is giving correct voltages?
i'm not sure if a unichip would help your problem.

The ECCIV uses two dashpot strategies (with VSS and without VSS) where by they open the ISC valve a certain amount to help return the car to idle. Both tables are based on rpm so at x rpm it opens the ISC valve x amount.

In changing camshafts you are changing the volumetric efficiency of the engine therefore you may need more dashpot at lower rpm and less at higher rpm. The only way to change these idle parameters is by a chip.

Also MAF based cars react better to camshaft changes as they measure the airflow into the engine not the manifold pressure. The bigger the camshaft/lobe separation the lower the manifold vacumm at the same typical idle rpm.
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it's like they ignore tranny's completely the old ea's, they stay away from carparks and all, "cough stkilda :P
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