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a.

 

If your vehicle is not equipped with a Unichip Q Performance Computer, or if the connection is faulty, the display will show 

Unichip not detected 

Unichip not detected 

Unichip not detected 

Unichip not detected 

and give you the option to navigate back to the main menu.   

b.

 

If your vehicle is equipped with a Unichip, pressing the 

UNICHIP 

UNICHIP 

UNICHIP 

UNICHIP 

>

 button navigates you to the Flux2 Map Selection 

Page.   

 

 

c.

 

To change maps, use the < - or + > until the selected map is as desired.  Note that the default map names are 

UNICHIP 

UNICHIP 

UNICHIP 

UNICHIP 

MAP 1

MAP 1

MAP 1

MAP 1

 through 

5

5

5

5

 but each description can be programmed as desired by your Flux2 dealer or by ordering a Map Description 

cable and a Hyperterminal software program.  This function is not a rotary and will not step below map 1 nor above map 5. 

d.

 

Unichip Map switching may only be performed with the vehicle ignition key on and the engine 

not

 running.  If you attempt to 

change Unichip Maps while the engine is running, the Flux2 will display a warning and the Unichip Map will remain unchanged.   

 

e.

 

Your new map selection is only selected when you leave the Map Selection screen by returning to the 

Flux2 Main 

Flux2 Main 

Flux2 Main 

Flux2 Main 

Menu

Menu

Menu

Menu

.  If you cycle ignition power while still on the Map Selection screen, the selected map will revert to the previously 

selected option.   

f.

 

The Unichip has up to 5 Map locations, and you may select any of the 5 locations with the Flux2.  

g.

 

On some vehicles, when you cycle the ignition key to change maps the OBD2 connection will be broken; if that occurs, 

although the Unichip will still show detected, it will not switch maps.  If you’re vehicle operates this way, Force the OBD2 
connections (see paragraph 7) and then change the map as desired. 

Warning: If you select an unprogrammed Map location, your vehicle will not start.  No damage to your vehicle or the 
Flux2 Display will result but you must choose a correctly programmed map position for your vehicle to operate.   

 

14.

 

Optional Equipment

.

  

Exhaust Gas Temperature and Boost Sensor kits are available separately which allow 

the  Flux2’s  EGT  and  Boost  options  to  display  correctly.    Each  kit  includes  everything  required  and  details  are  available  at 

www.unichip.us

.   

Summary of Contents for Flux2

Page 1: ...ality 6 Setup 7 Forced OBD2 Connection 8 Speed Correction 9 Data 10 Performance Calculations 11 OBD2 Code Reading 12 Scan 13 Unichip Map Selection 14 Optional Equipment Attachment A Assembly Procedure...

Page 2: ...hing requires the Unichip Connection Loom Manufactured by UNICHIP OF NORTH AMERICA www unichip us UNICHIP COMM BOOST EGT OBD Unichip Connection Loom OBD2 Connection Loom Existing PnP or Hardwire Unich...

Page 3: ...ough you won t damage the Flux2 Display some positions of those other devices will inhibit the Flux2 Display s map switching capability Warning Use care when routing the looms as poor routing may allo...

Page 4: ...r protocols so if you switch the Flux2 to a different vehicle you may have to force communication When you connect to a new vehicle Flux2 will run through a normal LINKING LINKING LINKING LINKING TO V...

Page 5: ...isplay settings change OBD2 communication settings and change the vehicle speed display a Unit Selection To change the display units to Metric press the METRIC METRIC METRIC METRIC button and to chang...

Page 6: ...NN CONN CONN button Without a connection there are no other navigation options e If you do not know the correct protocol for your vehicle press the SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT button until the next pr...

Page 7: ...seconds on some applications e The supported information rotary is listed in this chart Note that those values that have associated English or Metric units are automatically changed by choosing the d...

Page 8: ...in which you will be able to accelerate to the required speed and slow back down with plenty of room left over Position the vehicle where you want to begin the acceleration and bring it to a complete...

Page 9: ...ID s will often but not always trigger a Check Engine Light You will see all Active PID codes when you scan the factory computer e All Active and Pending OBD2 codes displayed on your Flux2 with the Sc...

Page 10: ...y will change to NO CODES STORED NO CODES STORED NO CODES STORED NO CODES STORED g Component failures on some newer CAN OBD2 protocol vehicles produce codes that cannot be cleared with a scanning devi...

Page 11: ...rning and the Unichip Map will remain unchanged e Your new map selection is only selected when you leave the Map Selection screen by returning to the Flux2 Main Flux2 Main Flux2 Main Flux2 Main Menu M...

Page 12: ...flat washer onto the first screw and place it through one of the flange slots and turn it a few turns into the threads of the Flux2 Display 5 Place the washers in the same order on the remaining thre...

Page 13: ...text description for each of these codes by doing an internet search of the code DTC code structure DTC codes are formed by a single letter and four numbers each of which have specific meaning for exa...

Page 14: ...ng equation you can calculate the circumference of both and dividing the OEM number by the aftermarket number will produce the correction percentage The equation is Width x Aspect Ratio x 2 wheel diam...

Page 15: ...e the Flux2 Display firmware create map names for the display or to program the Unichip connect the appropriate cables into these ports These ports are not used during normal operation The connections...

Page 16: ...d for the original owner only for one year from the date of purchase regardless of the installation date UNA only warrants Unichip products sold by an authorized UNA reseller If a UNA product is found...

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