Hey guys,
I've heard people talking about this UpRev thing, but I don't know much about it. Do any of you happen to know is there are any shops in Dallas that are doing the UpRev? I was going to do a Unichip, but the UpRev sounded pretty interesting.
Thanks,
Jeff
I've heard people talking about this UpRev thing, but I don't know much about it. Do any of you happen to know is there are any shops in Dallas that are doing the UpRev? I was going to do a Unichip, but the UpRev sounded pretty interesting.
Thanks,
Jeff
I have no idea if the UpRev is even worth it. I just want to talk to someone locally about it before I go Utec or Unichip.
Perhaps you're confusing the later versions of the VQ35 that were RevUp models which is just a design of the motor, not a mod. Not sure if that's what you're referring to. Goodluck.
i.love.gold
www.uprev.com ECU tuning
There are several tuners in Dallas, but none that I'm aware of with experience in UpRev. There aren't many tuners in DFW for UTEC either, although the software is simple enough to learn. Most tuning software can be learned pretty easily if you're a competent tuner.
There are several tuners in Dallas, but none that I'm aware of with experience in UpRev. There aren't many tuners in DFW for UTEC either, although the software is simple enough to learn. Most tuning software can be learned pretty easily if you're a competent tuner.
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There are several tuners in Dallas, but none that I'm aware of with experience in UpRev. There aren't many tuners in DFW for UTEC either, although the software is simple enough to learn. Most tuning software can be learned pretty easily if you're a competent tuner.
Unfortunately, I'm barely competent at anything! I'll need all the help I can get. I've thought about the Utec too, but didn't want to make a mess of the passenger side of my car.Originally Posted by Moog
www.uprev.com ECU tuningThere are several tuners in Dallas, but none that I'm aware of with experience in UpRev. There aren't many tuners in DFW for UTEC either, although the software is simple enough to learn. Most tuning software can be learned pretty easily if you're a competent tuner.
I may be going for the re-flash if all else fails.
