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R53 Mini Cooper Unichip Computer Tuner on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Tarawa Terrace, North Carolina, United States

Tarawa Terrace, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mini Warranty:No

I have a unichip I bought and started to put in but decided to go with a full custom tune. It allows you to turn the programmer on and off and run 2 maps from my understanding. It is unplayable through your pc and downloading tunes or going to a tuner that can do it by duyno or drive tune. It currently has no tunes loaded in it so if you hook it right up your car will not start. You will need to contact unichip and download tunes first. I did contact them when I first got it and they assured me it was common and very simple to load the new tune into it so it would work. You will need to do this once it's hooked up or the car will not run due to the fact it is piggyback off your ecu. This is a great performance mod for lightly tuned R53's, unfortunately I'm to far past being able to use it. 

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