If you read my post, youll understand that the problem doesnt come from the Unichip as such. It comes from the fact that the F4R engine has the unusual tendency to reach peak power AFTER it has already been pushed into detonation (i.e youre damaging your pistons/rings/cylinders). So ANY chip used on an F4R which is setup for maximum power without looking out for detonation will cause precisely the same problem. The only way to do this safely is for each rpm map to take the mixture just where it starts detting and back off 4 degrees advance or so.
To Neils question, I have unichip (..) cat back, race spec ported/flowed head, regrind cams, different oil breather system, new springs/dampers and a few braking improvements