dastek uni chip....ok for frst ofac ecu?

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dastek uni chip....ok for frst ofac ecu?

Postby bonus_boy on Mon Aug 20, 2007 8:54 pm

mates selling one (dastek uni chip)

will this be ok to use on my efi turbo engine (ofac ecu)?

if so what bhp will it be ok for?

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Postby bonus_boy on Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:03 pm

asap please....

need to know..

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Re: dastek uni chip....ok for frst ofac ecu?

Postby black2 on Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:09 pm

bonus_boy :mates selling one (dastek uni chip)

will this be ok to use on my efi turbo engine (ofac ecu)?

if so what bhp will it be ok for?

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Well my brother has a Dastek ECU on his FRST, his is running OFAB.

As for what bhp will be ok for, well the idea of a uni chip is so you can have it remapped when ever you change modifications on your engine where as if you just have a flash chip, these have predefined maps uploaded on them which means you cant make miner adjustments to the AFR's etc.

What cars it coming from?

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Postby bonus_boy on Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:14 pm

was on a zetec he said.

if yur bro has got it on a ofab frst....sure it will be ok for a frst with ofac.
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Postby black2 on Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:16 pm

Well i see no reason whynot, as far as im aware they can be fitted to most cars with an ecu.

You will have to have it fitted by a specialist not only to ensure its fitted correctly and you done bugger up your ecu but also to have it live mapped to your car, as at the mo as you say its mapped for a zetec. Was it a zetec turbo?

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Postby bonus_boy on Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:20 pm

nope wasnt a zetec turbo. i have just emailed dastek them selves so will hear off them soon i hope.


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Postby black2 on Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:31 pm

bonus_boy :nope wasnt a zetec turbo. i have just emailed dastek them selves so will hear off them soon i hope.


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You will defo need a live map then as the AFR's will totally differnt from the NA zetec, if you dont it will be good buy pistons.

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