corsasport110
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I am trying to get hold of a superchip but i have been told that they are not that good what esle is there cheers colin <corsasport110>
for a 1.4 16v sport for most BHP?
[Edited on 10-07-2003 by corsasport110]
[Edited on 10-07-2003 by corsasport110]
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WaNtEd_CoRsA
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Registered: 4th Mar 03
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go faster stripe's??
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sxi boy
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wot ave u got so far??
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Adam_B
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Location: Lancashire
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Unichip, apparenty
[Edited on 10-07-2003 by Adam_B]
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Wolf In Welsh Clothing
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Even a unichip will only give a few bhp.
Would say you get similar value for money from both as superchip is £200-300, unichip is £400(which ive got at the moment) and DTA race management is bout £800-£1000 (being fitted in 2 weeks).
If you want power-
De-cat £50-£100 for 5bhp
Inlet manifold replacement £300-£1100 for 15-30bhp
and/or
Induction kit/drilled air box £0-£250 for 3-6bhp.
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Paul_J
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if I got a unichip for my 1.2 16v ( pointless I know) ... could I use the same unichip later on if I was to drop a 2.0 in or say bought a... I dunno whatever, 106 GTi or something...
anotherwords I could use the unichip for a long time and get my money's worth?
or would it only ever work on the 1.2 and thats that (hence pointless)
Paul J
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luca2020
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im pretty sure u can only use that specific unichip for 1 car, but why dont u phone up, i think its dastek or something like that who supply them
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Wolf In Welsh Clothing
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You could use it on the 106gti but not on a c20xe as the unichip you've got is for distibutorless ignition.
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Paul_J
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eh? so if I got one for my 1.2 16v now (just for the tiny gains - hoping to upgrade to a 2.0) I can't use it on the 2.0 16v later on?
Clear this up for me please, coz otherwise I'm gonna be wasting money
Paul J
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Adam_B
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The c20xe has a distributor, newer engines dont. Vauxhall call it a distributorless ignition system (DIS)
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Paul_J
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ah...
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Wolf In Welsh Clothing
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You could use the unichip on the more expensive, less powerfull ecotec x20xe just not the c20xe which most people put in!
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Paul_J
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yeh got ya... thats a bit of a shame... its a c20xe that I was planning to upgrade to and I would probably want that chipped - hence me wanting to get a unichip now and use it later (so I could have a little gain on mine as it is) ...
no point in paying £400 for a chip for the car now as the gains wouldn't be worth it.
Paul J
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