I stopped by the Unichip world headquarters today. I had a tour of the facility, a demonstration of the tuning software, met some employees (Aaron was gone for the day), and chatted with the GM for almost 2 hrs. Nice guy and seemed pretty knowledgeable. They technically close at 5pm and we talked until 6pm, which is the only reason I didn't leave broke.
Interesting notes from the meeting:
1) All UnichipQ devices are physically identical. The unit I'm going to install in my FX can be later moved to my Audi and back to the FX again with a simple software flash.
2) The "only tunable by a Unichip tuner" deal applies to the UnichipQ
without the tuner package. They offer two tuner packages (software+USB cable) that are essentially a personal and a shop version. Full tech support comes with both, but the personal version only applies to one person/vehicle while the shop version is unlimited in that respect. The personal tuner software+USB cable, which allows full user customization without any input from Unichip, is $290. The shop version allows unlimited tech support for multiple people and multiple vehicles is $565.
3) The UnichipQ itself is also $290 ($330 for the UnichipQ+)and comes with any maps you want and the 2-way switch in Ed's post above. The cable Handy Andy bought allows you to "plug and play", but costs an additional $275.

The GM said that if I'm at all technically proficient that I should skip that cable and just hard wire it in. (splicing into the harness is also 99.9% reversible) He said the cable is so expensive because he has to order them in such small quantities. He also said Aaron would install it for me if I wish for $100.
4) There are two interface options not mentioned in this thread; the "Flux-1" and "
Flux-2". The Flux-1 is a hidden module that works via bluetooth with any Windows Mobile device. Sort of a bummer (the Windows Mobile part) because it's way more capable than the Flux-2. I can't remember everything it does, and it isn't currently listed on their website but you can call Unichip if you're interested. The GM said that they have currently contracted a third party programmer to get Flux-1 to work with iOS and Android. He expects it to be done "soon".
5) The only tuning limitation with the UnichipQ is forced induction. If you might even remotely opt for FI in the future you'll want to spend the extra $40 and get the UnichipQ+, which is essentially the UnichipQ with boost accommodations.
At this point my plan is to get back out there sometime this week (I have a few more questions for them but felt bad for keeping them so late) and get the UnichipQ+ ($330), the personal tuner package ($290) and depending on how accessible the harness is and how confident I feel about hacking it up, possibly having Aaron install it for me. The GM said it would take him less than 20min to install. That is the Unichip with every 350Z, and G35 map they have (They still don't have one for the FX35), the two way selector which I will set to "aggressive" and "valet". the USB cable and the fully functional tuner software package for $620 out the door. $720 if I chicken out on the install. I also may upgrade to one of the Flux interface kits later if I get bored. Honestly though with the data logging capabilities of the tuner package I don't think it's very likely. The reason I didn't opt for the 5-way switch is for the sake of the Flux upgrade.
Anyone have any questions they want me to ask when I go back? I'm hoping it will be tomorrow, but this week for sure.
