dastek unichip
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dastek unichip
anyone using one ? are they any good?
hobo- Posts : 593
Join date : 2010-03-19
Age : 34
Location : norfolk (long stratton)
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first car: 5
Re: dastek unichip
A piggyback ecu innit?
You will still need to r/r it
You will still need to r/r it
dominator- Posts : 1298
Join date : 2008-03-16
Age : 44
Location : bournemouth
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first car: renult 5 ts (1.7!)
Re: dastek unichip
certainly is thought it would be a damn sight easier and cheaper than real ecu
hobo- Posts : 593
Join date : 2010-03-19
Age : 34
Location : norfolk (long stratton)
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first car: 5
Re: dastek unichip
Have you looked at megasquirt mine works very well
swifty- Posts : 375
Join date : 2009-05-26
Age : 36
Re: dastek unichip
but then haven't you got to fuck about with a new loom
hobo- Posts : 593
Join date : 2010-03-19
Age : 34
Location : norfolk (long stratton)
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first car: 5
Re: dastek unichip
I've got a Dastek, haven't used it yet, but the spec seems good.
InstantCustard- Posts : 205
Join date : 2010-11-29
Age : 41
Location : Camberley, Surrey
Re: dastek unichip
What do you want to use it for?.
I say buy a real ECU.... get rid of the AFM.
Adaptronic do a plug and play loom, only have to re-wire the AFM to suit Map Sensor (3 wires). They also have plenty of maps out there.
Or a megasquirt, been done many times and there are maps ready to go (cheap'ish option for full control).
The other option is the greddy emanage, this has been setup with good success in the past (piggy back still use's the AFM).
I say buy a real ECU.... get rid of the AFM.
Adaptronic do a plug and play loom, only have to re-wire the AFM to suit Map Sensor (3 wires). They also have plenty of maps out there.
Or a megasquirt, been done many times and there are maps ready to go (cheap'ish option for full control).
The other option is the greddy emanage, this has been setup with good success in the past (piggy back still use's the AFM).
garndi- Posts : 245
Join date : 2008-03-16
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first car: 5
Re: dastek unichip
Yeh I really done want to have a afm they do my fucking head in
JDOG- Posts : 147
Join date : 2011-10-22
Re: dastek unichip
Adaptronic looks like a good setup
Spoke with the uk dealer when I started up my itb project
The plug and play board only works with the older model ecus, fine if you can find one but iv been lookin for 3 months now
But the new ecus can also work with o/e sensors and have a built in map sensor, theres basic maps online for the swift, you can even use the crank sensor in the dizzy so no seperate 36-1 wheel
Defo thinking about using that setup to begin with, then upgrading to proper electronic igntion and the 36 wheel at a later date
Spoke with the uk dealer when I started up my itb project
The plug and play board only works with the older model ecus, fine if you can find one but iv been lookin for 3 months now
But the new ecus can also work with o/e sensors and have a built in map sensor, theres basic maps online for the swift, you can even use the crank sensor in the dizzy so no seperate 36-1 wheel
Defo thinking about using that setup to begin with, then upgrading to proper electronic igntion and the 36 wheel at a later date
dominator- Posts : 1298
Join date : 2008-03-16
Age : 44
Location : bournemouth
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first car: renult 5 ts (1.7!)
Re: dastek unichip
if its a phaze 1 ecu i have a spare if ur interested.
leachy- Posts : 266
Join date : 2010-03-08
Age : 39
Location : plymouth
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first car: swift gti (of course)
Re: dastek unichip
I ment an older version of the adaptronic ecu mate
Not a ph1 gti, which I also have a spare of
Not a ph1 gti, which I also have a spare of
dominator- Posts : 1298
Join date : 2008-03-16
Age : 44
Location : bournemouth
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