1) Ok so what was the verdict ..... Unichip or Uprev?
2) Which provided the most reliable gains?
I know that some consider the Unichip more flexible due to the piggyback nature and non-ecu imprinting allowing transfer to another vehicle.
3) If transferring to another vehicle is not important - Which would you choose and why?
4) Also, was anyone able to confirm the Uprev shift points?
4b) Does it help?
5) If you did the Uprev tune would the Transgo Mod still be needed?
6) The Unichip install seems straightforward enough and there is a great step by step install that I read through on the forum. I also read that others were in communication with Unichip regarding the mapping and improving the shift points was this resolved as well?
Looking to throw some cash at one of the mods in the next couple of weeks .......
I am leaning toward the Uprev as I have a Pro-Tuner Shop about 50 miles from me that also offers discounted labor on Mod parts provided by and installed by them with Lifetime Perpetual Tune and dyno at no additional charge.
To close out my question:
7). Should you do Transgo Mod or do the tune's help shift points enough?
8) If they don't help enough then it stands to reason that Transgo should be done prior to the tune so the tune can incorporate the Mod; correct?
9). Uprev or Unichip Tune?
I attempted to read through all the threads I could find but never really got the feel of one or the other .... I also noticed some major modders have one and others have the other ..... I would like input from those that have actually done the mod and have real world experience that goes farther than opinion on what you have read.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can provide a little clarification ...........
I have had both, and I don't think one is definitively better than the other. That said, I'll address your questions as I've renumbered them above.
1) There is no verdict. Your goals will determine which will suit you better.
2) Not sure what this means. Both provide gains and neither reduces reliability. One difference is that you CAN blow your engine pretty easy if you fuck up an Uprev tune, which is not the case with Unichip.
3) Depends on what you want out of the car. If simple bolt-on mods are your upper limit, I'd suggest the unichip. If your plan on FI or even cams, then I'd suggest Uprev as it is more capable in areas that are helpful with that level of mods.
4 and 4b) I'm not following. Uprev shift points? You mean line pressure? Afaik thats the only trans variable that you can alter in Uprev...
5) Yes. The Transgo kit is mechanical. It replaces valves and springs, as well as instructions to permanently alter the valve body. One of the effects is increased line pressure (like the Uprev variable) but there are others.
6) Unichip has zero control over shift points, or anything related to the transmission.
7) "Enough" is subjective. I have it, and would recommend it over either Unichip or Uprev. Like I said above, the kit is somewhat similar to the Uprev trans mod, but goes far beyond. Whereas you may notice the line pressure increase from Uprev, the Transgo kit will make your tires chirp into second gear.
8) There is no reason to do one before the other. They are different enough to be completely independent. If I had to dig for a reason to do the Transgo first, Imight say that it would be advantageous to reduce the trans slip before increasing the power. In reality it totally doesn't matter which you do first.
9) Both! Or neither!! Or just one depending on your situation!!!