Underdog Performance Fuel Kit!!!
#1
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
Gadget
www.GadgetOnline.com
Here is a link to the tread in the "venders section":
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...threadid=19693
Gadget
www.GadgetOnline.com
#2
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
#4
#6
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!
#7
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
www.GadgetOnline.com
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
www.GadgetOnline.com
Trending Topics
#9
#10
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
www.GadgetOnline.com
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
www.GadgetOnline.com
Have fun at SEMA!
#11
Dastek, the parent company for Unichip, makes Dynos. Pretty damn nice ones, actually.
http://www.dastek.co.za/
Peace.
G
http://www.dastek.co.za/
Peace.
G
#12
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
Chris
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
FS[GreatLakes]: 22RE performance and stock parts (pic heavy)
GreatLakesGuy
Engines - Transmissions
28
May 20, 2016 10:27 AM
FS[PacSouthWest]: 2- 8"3rd members:4.88 ratchet lockers,new setup kit, rear axle rebuild kit,diff armor
jerusry
Axles - Suspensions - Tires - Wheels
1
Oct 19, 2015 05:28 PM
GreatLakesGuy
The Classifieds GraveYard
8
Sep 4, 2015 09:27 AM
pyramid
86-95 Trucks & 4Runners
10
Jul 30, 2015 10:05 AM



