Thanks for the info guys - what I meant was how does the "standard" improved map for the 350z compare to the "stock" all zeros map?
Thanks
Steve
Sorry - when you get the 350z maps from UniChip, are they all zeros like the OEM map, or are there "tweaks" built in?
Tks!




Tim, are there other data logging you found? Is this any different? Looks like just ScanXL
http://www.plxdevices.com/datalog.php
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hm... found this?
http://www.plxkiwi.com/kiwiwifi/software.html
Another thing that I would like to check into is whether anyone has created "high efficiency" maps to optimize fuel consumption for highway driving. It's be pretty neat to have that option that specifically tunes the system to provide better gas mileage.
Yes, a few of us have 5 maps total:
1) Immobilizer (car starts up and dies) for an extra layer of security.
2) Valet mode (rev limited and max speed limited, e.g. 25 mph)
3) Fuel economy mode (87 octane or better, lowers rev limiter, etc.)
4) Max performance (91 octane or better)
5) Max performance (93 octane or better)
Thanks - that's great. What mapping changes were used to get higher economy beyond the lower limiter? Reduced max throttle? Does UniChip allow for control of injectors and spark? THAT would be pretty cool to drop two or three cylinders at cruise....
Steve
Its possible but, due to the number of inputs & outputs on the chip, you would need six Unichips (for a 6cyl). The head of Dastek is South Africa runs multiple chips on his Lamborghini to achieve individual cylinder control over fuel and spark.
How does this compare to Osiris from Uprev? From what I've heard Osiris gives you way more control over everything..