Unichip with Vishnu Aux Electronics For Sale
SOLD
Includes:
Unichip with Vishnu Stage 0 map. Send it in to have it mapped to you mods
http://www.vishnutuning.com/images/unchip.jpg
Wiring Harnless with Unichip wired and ready to go.
http://www.vishnutuning.com/emi_plug_harness.htm
Vishnu EMI Adpter
http://www.vishnutuning.com/loadcontrol.htm
New you would pay close to $1000 for all of the above.
Your price: $650
Includes:
Unichip with Vishnu Stage 0 map. Send it in to have it mapped to you mods
http://www.vishnutuning.com/images/unchip.jpg
Wiring Harnless with Unichip wired and ready to go.
http://www.vishnutuning.com/emi_plug_harness.htm
Vishnu EMI Adpter
http://www.vishnutuning.com/loadcontrol.htm
New you would pay close to $1000 for all of the above.
Your price: $650
Last edited by mehlt; Dec 19, 2002 at 09:11 PM.
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That thing isn't user tunable though... 
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Yet,
but based on the following comments from Shiv it may become in the future. Not really a requirement for me, but nice to know.
From an ECUTEK vs UTEC debate at another site...
quote:
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Originally posted by epsilon
I don't have one yet, but I voted UTEC for two reasons:
1. End-user programmability.
2. The ability to store 5 (not 4 as someone else mentioned) different maps and switch between then on the fly.
E
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FWIW, we will soon be offering an optional add-on module that will allow the end-user to tune their Vishnu-remapped ECU. And yes, it will store many different maps (so far, up to ten)-- all switchable on the fly. Not to mention a few more useful features that I have yet to see implemented in any other user-programmable EFI system that I have used.
No, the EMI Adapter hasn't been the only thing we've been busy with.
Cheers,
Shiv
but based on the following comments from Shiv it may become in the future. Not really a requirement for me, but nice to know.
From an ECUTEK vs UTEC debate at another site...
quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted by epsilon
I don't have one yet, but I voted UTEC for two reasons:
1. End-user programmability.
2. The ability to store 5 (not 4 as someone else mentioned) different maps and switch between then on the fly.
E
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FWIW, we will soon be offering an optional add-on module that will allow the end-user to tune their Vishnu-remapped ECU. And yes, it will store many different maps (so far, up to ten)-- all switchable on the fly. Not to mention a few more useful features that I have yet to see implemented in any other user-programmable EFI system that I have used.
No, the EMI Adapter hasn't been the only thing we've been busy with.
Cheers,
Shiv
New Price: $550
I've got an offer for $550 from someone outside of Hawaii. I plan to take it if I don't get any better offers (within a day). Will offer this up to anyone locally first since it saves the shipping cost and time.
I also install the EMI Adapter last night to verify it works. So the EMI adapter is spliced in and ready to go.
BTW, it works great!
Tim
I also install the EMI Adapter last night to verify it works. So the EMI adapter is spliced in and ready to go.
BTW, it works great!
Tim
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