Kia Stinger LAP3 Uncle Chip review
So I received and installed my Uncle Chip yesterday. I know there have been some questions about how to install, but trust me, it really is simple; it truly is a 5 minute job, even for the non-mechanical. I'll go over it in a sec.
What you really want to know is whether it actually works, right? Let's just say I had reactions similar to these:
The V6 was already incredible; the thing is now an absolute BEAST.
Honestly I was hoping it would wake it up more in comfort mode, but it's still a little groggy. Perfectly fine for around town, leisurely, economical driving but it lugs a bit too much for my taste. Throw it in sport or custom (which I have set to match sport, except for the suspension), and it's wide awake and ready. If you come across a safe stretch of road and punch it, it's unlike anything in the class; the pull reminds me very much of either the M3 or ATS-v. It's unrelenting power; I was pushed back so hard I literally felt the seat move under the weight shift. Somewhere in the rev range, it now takes on a vtec like surge and the pitch of the engine changes to a howl. I'll do my best to get a video but you really have to experience it to believe it.
Back to installation; mirroring what [MENTION=46]STINGER[/MENTION] mentioned in the installation thread, the first connection is right in the front on the intercooler tube and you will need to remove the engine cover to expose the second. It's on the top of the engine, near the back, on the left side. Remove the OEM connector and insert the one from the chip that matches the OEM; then you'll insert the OEM into the OTHER end. Repeat this for both sensors.
The thing to remember before connecting any sensor, though, is to make sure the chip is set for the proper/desired octane. To do this, you'll need to open the chip, slide the inside out and turn the number dials to the proper selection (for instance, 6-6-6 for 93 octane).
Hope this helps a little. If you're looking to add quick, insane power, this is a good (and supposedly safe) way to get it.
So I received and installed my Uncle Chip yesterday. I know there have been some questions about how to install, but trust me, it really is simple; it truly is a 5 minute job, even for the non-mechanical. I'll go over it in a sec.
What you really want to know is whether it actually works, right? Let's just say I had reactions similar to these:
The V6 was already incredible; the thing is now an absolute BEAST.
Honestly I was hoping it would wake it up more in comfort mode, but it's still a little groggy. Perfectly fine for around town, leisurely, economical driving but it lugs a bit too much for my taste. Throw it in sport or custom (which I have set to match sport, except for the suspension), and it's wide awake and ready. If you come across a safe stretch of road and punch it, it's unlike anything in the class; the pull reminds me very much of either the M3 or ATS-v. It's unrelenting power; I was pushed back so hard I literally felt the seat move under the weight shift. Somewhere in the rev range, it now takes on a vtec like surge and the pitch of the engine changes to a howl. I'll do my best to get a video but you really have to experience it to believe it.
Back to installation; mirroring what [MENTION=46]STINGER[/MENTION] mentioned in the installation thread, the first connection is right in the front on the intercooler tube and you will need to remove the engine cover to expose the second. It's on the top of the engine, near the back, on the left side. Remove the OEM connector and insert the one from the chip that matches the OEM; then you'll insert the OEM into the OTHER end. Repeat this for both sensors.
The thing to remember before connecting any sensor, though, is to make sure the chip is set for the proper/desired octane. To do this, you'll need to open the chip, slide the inside out and turn the number dials to the proper selection (for instance, 6-6-6 for 93 octane).
Hope this helps a little. If you're looking to add quick, insane power, this is a good (and supposedly safe) way to get it.