unichip vs perfect power chip

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unichip vs perfect power chip

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could i get some feedback as to what would be the lesser of two financial evils. i have a stock motor with a greddy e-boost controller (0.9 bar) and a dump valve, but not running smoothly. would the unichip be the way to go (i dont have the money for a full ecu) and i can get it fitted and dyno tuned for R2500, or is perfect power the better. from what i have heard so far, unichip better for standard, perfect power better if going further, which i have no intention of doing, so please can someone help me to make up my mind with some technical bullshit. thanks all.
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They both do the same thing pick a tuner and use whatever he fits.
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i just fitted the perfect power SMT6 piggy back system, with 4 new injectors, the chip also has boost control. It was fitted by perfect power at their shop and dyno'd by them, the car runs smooth and and throtle response is better and power is up. Cost 2800

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Are you the character who made an appointment to meet me and buy injectors for your CA18 tried to haggle over the phone and then never pitched?
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nope wasnt me, i phoned bosch they had no clue then Perfect power sourced everything for me, i stick to my word cause i know what it feels like to be kept hanging.
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Thats fine certain ppl think its cool to make appointments and then not keep them.
That is one of my pet hates
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The Calibrator wrote:That is one of my pet hates
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Thats fine certain ppl think its cool to make appointments and then not keep them.
That is one of my pet hates
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boltz wrote:i just fitted the perfect power SMT6 piggy back system, with 4 new injectors, the chip also has boost control. It was fitted by perfect power at their shop and dyno'd by them, the car runs smooth and and throtle response is better and power is up. Cost 2800

Just my feedback :D
Its a great system :wink:
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