Gary, Ive checked several times with r-sport and my reno dealer. Although the r-sport ecu is a reno group N ecu, it will NOT be covered by reno warranty if you fit it to your cup.
Ive decided to go for a unichip which is reprogrammable for further mods, but costs 200 squids more than a superchip. If your planned upgrades will stop at an induction kit and exhaust, then superchips will produce great results. MY local superchip dealer at power engineering tells me hes done so many versions that if i tell him what make exhaust and IK, he can probably find an ideal program for me. Im only going for a unichip as it gives better flexibility for future work e.g. ported head etc. and can be moved to my next car. I can also unplug it in 30 seconds and the cars back to normal.
If you later go for TBs, youll lose an investment in a superchip and will have to start over again. Even with my unichip - which can in theory control 4 different injectors - I would have to change ECU to an Omex or equivalent to control individual TBs.
So take some time to decide how much youre likely to do and spend on the car, and decide on the best upgrade path based on that. For me, a sensible solution seems to be zorst, IK, unichip, possibly ported head and single larger TB and Ill probably stop there. Thatll see the right side of 200hp. There are many people on the forum with excellent technical qualifications wholl help you make your choices as theyve helped me