Underdog Performance Fuel Kit!!!
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Underdog Performance Fuel Kit!!!
Well, our fuel kit has been released.
Here is a link to the tread in the "venders section":
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...threadid=19693
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Here is a link to the tread in the "venders section":
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...threadid=19693
Gadget
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Congratulations
Gadget: Congratulations on the Company and the Product.
With your understanding of the way these vehicles work, I know that your Fuel System will be what every SC owner will need.
I don't need one for my 3.0l but I thought I'd bump this back to the top.
I am planning on trading my Runner for a 4.7L Tundra Double Cab. I know I will eventually put a SC on it. Are you planning any line extensions for the 4.7L in the future. If so, I will definitely want to get your system.
Again, Congratulations.
David
With your understanding of the way these vehicles work, I know that your Fuel System will be what every SC owner will need.
I don't need one for my 3.0l but I thought I'd bump this back to the top.
I am planning on trading my Runner for a 4.7L Tundra Double Cab. I know I will eventually put a SC on it. Are you planning any line extensions for the 4.7L in the future. If so, I will definitely want to get your system.
Again, Congratulations.
David
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Gadget - I thought I read in one of your other threads you were going to be getting a dyno for the new biz. Are you going with Dynojet, Superflow or something else?
Sounds like a great business, good luck!
Sounds like a great business, good luck!
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To be honest, a DynoJet is really not good for anything other then wide open throttle. Not really suited for what I have in mind.
I want a loading dyno that is very accurate so I can start doing some cool things with the UNICHIP line and further develop some of the Split Second products, and maybe some of our very own.
It looks like I might make it out to SEMA and sniff over a bunch of things, one of them being dynos. The big trouble is that the all wheel drive Mustang dyno runs around $100,000 and that is why there are only two on the whole East Coast and I have been to each of them.
The UNICHIP folks have a very nice loading dyno and I think I will be taking a very close look at that one, then again, there is the new DynoPak one that I can haul around in my pickup.
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I want a loading dyno that is very accurate so I can start doing some cool things with the UNICHIP line and further develop some of the Split Second products, and maybe some of our very own.
It looks like I might make it out to SEMA and sniff over a bunch of things, one of them being dynos. The big trouble is that the all wheel drive Mustang dyno runs around $100,000 and that is why there are only two on the whole East Coast and I have been to each of them.
The UNICHIP folks have a very nice loading dyno and I think I will be taking a very close look at that one, then again, there is the new DynoPak one that I can haul around in my pickup.
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Gadget: Congrats on the company!
I am looking forward to doing some business with you in a month or two when I get back home to my rig.
$tart $aving so I can get wrenching.
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Originally posted by Gadget
To be honest, a DynoJet is really not good for anything other then wide open throttle. Not really suited for what I have in mind.
I want a loading dyno that is very accurate so I can start doing some cool things with the UNICHIP line and further develop some of the Split Second products, and maybe some of our very own.
It looks like I might make it out to SEMA and sniff over a bunch of things, one of them being dynos. The big trouble is that the all wheel drive Mustang dyno runs around $100,000 and that is why there are only two on the whole East Coast and I have been to each of them.
The UNICHIP folks have a very nice loading dyno and I think I will be taking a very close look at that one, then again, there is the new DynoPak one that I can haul around in my pickup.
Gadget
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To be honest, a DynoJet is really not good for anything other then wide open throttle. Not really suited for what I have in mind.
I want a loading dyno that is very accurate so I can start doing some cool things with the UNICHIP line and further develop some of the Split Second products, and maybe some of our very own.
It looks like I might make it out to SEMA and sniff over a bunch of things, one of them being dynos. The big trouble is that the all wheel drive Mustang dyno runs around $100,000 and that is why there are only two on the whole East Coast and I have been to each of them.
The UNICHIP folks have a very nice loading dyno and I think I will be taking a very close look at that one, then again, there is the new DynoPak one that I can haul around in my pickup.
Gadget
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Have fun at SEMA!
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Dastek, the parent company for Unichip, makes Dynos. Pretty damn nice ones, actually.
http://www.dastek.co.za/
Peace.
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http://www.dastek.co.za/
Peace.
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Congrats Gadget! I haven't clicked the link yet, but I just wanted to say I'm excited atwhat you guys are going to turn out in the future. I'd go with the Dynapack dyno though over all the rest.
Chris
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