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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 05:28 PM
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Default Winter Storage For Twin Turbos

It's that time of year when I put my Z away for the winter... This is the first fall/winter with turbos on-- which brings up what might be a stupid question.

Normally, as part of my storage regimen, I disconnect the battery and hook it up to a battery tender. Since the APS Twin Turbo kit comes with the unichip management system, does disconnecting the power source erase or alter the tuning on the car? Will I have problems come spring when I pop the battery back in and fire it up?

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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by NISMO_GUY2003
It's that time of year when I put my Z away for the winter... This is the first fall/winter with turbos on-- which brings up what might be a stupid question.

Normally, as part of my storage regimen, I disconnect the battery and hook it up to a battery tender. Since the APS Twin Turbo kit comes with the unichip management system, does disconnecting the power source erase or alter the tuning on the car? Will I have problems come spring when I pop the battery back in and fire it up?

Thanks for the help...
nope...everything should be just like normal. The unichip doesn't need power connected to store the tune.
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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by BriGuyMax
nope...everything should be just like normal. The unichip doesn't need power connected to store the tune.

Thanks for the info BriGuyMax!
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