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Old Nov 5, 2013 | 10:48 PM
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TWM also makes a real sort shifter (not like the quickshifter cable reposition) but that one is expensive as heck - about $300-$400
Old Nov 5, 2013 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Newman
TWM also makes a real sort shifter (not like the quickshifter cable reposition) but that one is expensive as heck - about $300-$400
Haha little too high for my liking
Old Nov 5, 2013 | 10:54 PM
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just a little
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 12:34 AM
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I HIGHLY recommend getting a UniChip... i Currently have one, and even on a stock motor its worth it
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by tc2newb
I HIGHLY recommend getting a UniChip... i Currently have one, and even on a stock motor its worth it
Does it void warranty? And I was thinkin about it too just not sure if they have one for my set up becauwe my exhaust is a flowmaster super 40s with a high flow resonator. If that even matters
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 12:46 AM
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idk if it matters, but I would go with a superchip after the 2 year warranty runs out - that's only in case you are worried about voiding warranty.

They will not flat out tell you you voided it by anything until something actually breaks in your engine bay or car in general AND they can prove that an aftermarket part caused it.
So in many cases it is safe to install aftermarket stuff on your car.
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Newman
idk if it matters, but I would go with a superchip after the 2 year warranty runs out - that's only in case you are worried about voiding warranty.

They will not flat out tell you you voided it by anything until something actually breaks in your engine bay or car in general AND they can prove that an aftermarket part caused it.
So in many cases it is safe to install aftermarket stuff on your car.
Do you have a super chip?
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 12:56 AM
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I wonder if the TRD quickshifter outlasts the supertek shifter by a long time just because it's painted well. I used to have the supertek on my car and I sold it(the shifter).
They are basically the same thing though, they have the same exact function.
Both being aluminum pieces, they'll last a long time.
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 01:00 AM
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no i never got a superchip but i do see other members on here getting them on new cars so it's definitely doable and is prob completely safe as long as you tune right and dont abuse it.
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 01:01 AM
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Both being aluminum pieces, they'll last a long time.
idk, i thought i saw tiny rust spots on my supertek after i removed it from my car. I cleaned them off as best i could. It is still a very nice cheap option for a SS/quickshifter. really works.
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Newman
no i never got a superchip but i do see other members on here getting them on new cars so it's definitely doable and is prob completely safe as long as you tune right and dont abuse it.
Well a buddy of mine told me to go with an apexi afc neo but it seems a little complicated with thr tuning process and unichip tunes to your set up and if it changes they send u another tune set up, to my knowledge, for free
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 2013bluetc
Does it void warranty? And I was thinkin about it too just not sure if they have one for my set up becauwe my exhaust is a flowmaster super 40s with a high flow resonator. If that even matters
If you are ever concerned about voiding the warranty with the unichip, you can take it off before u go to dealer, which will probably turn into a pita
im sure you can find a map that will work good enough with your setup after playing with some maps. they have a thread on here about the unichip for our cars, you can probably ask there or e-mail jack@unichip he'll help you out. the unichip doesnt leave a footprint, meaning if you take it off the dealer will never know
Old Nov 6, 2013 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by tc2newb
If you are ever concerned about voiding the warranty with the unichip, you can take it off before u go to dealer, which will probably turn into a pita
im sure you can find a map that will work good enough with your setup after playing with some maps. they have a thread on here about the unichip for our cars, you can probably ask there or e-mail jack@unichip he'll help you out. the unichip doesnt leave a footprint, meaning if you take it off the dealer will never know
Awesome! Thanks




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