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This site says they have one that piggy-backs on the existing EMC / computer.

http://www.unichip.com/performance/et5-high-performance-chip.html What ya think?

Brostar, ever hear if this?

rocmoc n AZ

And, there is a distributor in NZ:

Below is the name of the distributor in New Zealand; please contact them and they will

direct you to their dealers.

Name: Air Power Systems

Region: New Zealand

Telephone: +61 3 9720 4211

Facsimile: +61 3 9761 7665

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.airpowersystems.com.au

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The name rings a bell, but only know what I just read on their website. I’ll do some research, but as you can already tell, this is not my expertise at all.

2scoops, the New Zealand distributer details you gave me and I also found are Australian. The “.au” at the end of the website and email addresses means Australia and the phone number that starts with +61 is the Australian international calling code. I’m pretty sure somebody in Christchurch, NZ does sell these and will have a look.

Cheers Mike.

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This site says they have one that piggy-backs on the existing EMC / computer.

http://www.unichip.c...mance-chip.html What ya think?

Brostar, ever hear if this?

rocmoc n AZ

here at Silverbullet we have custom made a plug and play module for the 1100cc cherry engine that controls fuel injector pulse width for maximum power in the top end and great economy when cruising. our module is adjustable for future mods such as larger injectors and turbo systems, but come programmed for an aftermarket cold air intake. 30 minute installation and 279.95 for the programmer will yield a 12-14hp gain to the wheels on an otherwise stock engine helps with bogging in 3rd gear while on a climb comes with instructions and a dyno sheet

Jose

Silverbullet Motorsports

928-344-2117

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