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The vipec brand must be a huge boost for link in Australia - back when I ran a link plus (6odd years ago) it was near on impossible finding an rb tuner willing to touch it - not that I could blame them, for 2grands worth of ecu plus the few grand in tuning I threw at it (over a few months) it was never close to being 'right'. Maybe under the vipec name some people will give it a second chance.

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The vipec brand must be a huge boost for link in Australia - back when I ran a link plus (6odd years ago) it was near on impossible finding an rb tuner willing to touch it - not that I could blame them, for 2grands worth of ecu plus the few grand in tuning I threw at it (over a few months) it was never close to being 'right'. Maybe under the vipec name some people will give it a second chance.

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Im from NZ so know a bit about the history of the Link. Those problems were unfortunately incredibly common and i guess that seemed to taint the reputation of the Link computer. Ever since the G3 the computers have been top notch and really very reliable. People do still seem to find faults in them, however Link is always working on software code and upgrading things. Im sure most people with Vi-Pecs would be quite happy to have constant upgrades.

Links after sales support via email is rather poor in my opinion. When trying to set mine up i had to rely on people on the link forum helping me with the occasional input from someone at link. They didnt reply to emails at all.

That was me trying to DIY the computer myself, however most people will go and drop their cars at a tuner with the computer on the seat and pick it up the next day. For most people it would be a better idea to put the $400 into the cost of the tune.

I dont know why there is so much effort going into covering this up. Most people will be quite prepared to pay the additional cost for local support, just dont bullshit the motoring public as word travels fast.

Edited by SirRacer
one other thing i've just noticed, why doesnt the v88 offer nitrous control?

so what about this cdi vipec have? is it actually an m&w item like the picture and specs tell us?

Shane, you could use the IC Spray function (Intercooler). You could also grow your own control by selecting a GP Output or a GP PWM. The GP Output will let you control the NOS based on three parameters. The GP PWM will let you control using a 3D table. The dual ignition table function can be used to provide ignition retard for nitrous, the second ignition table is configured to activate when the nitrous is on.

Edited by DiRTgarage
Shane, you could use the IC Spray function (Intercooler). You could also grow your own control by selecting a GP Output or a GP PWM. The GP Output will let you control the NOS based on three parameters. The GP PWM will let you control using a 3D table. The dual ignition table function can be used to provide ignition retard for nitrous, the second ignition table is configured to activate when the nitrous is on.

so it does have it built in

whens mark back at the shop? i'll ring him direct for prices i guess

so it does have it built in

whens mark back at the shop? i'll ring him direct for prices i guess

yes you just have to configure the output you wish to use.

im unsure when he is re-opening... just leave a message if he's not there of what you require pricing on.

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Quick question, and pardon the noobieness of it. Slowly getting my car back on the road after the turbo blew. Just wondering is there an rrp price Vipec recommends to enable knock control? boost control? antilag and other options? Or is it basically up to the reseller/tuner?

Already have the VIPEC just looking at some extra features.

thx

Quick question, and pardon the noobieness of it. Slowly getting my car back on the road after the turbo blew. Just wondering is there an rrp price Vipec recommends to enable knock control? boost control? antilag and other options? Or is it basically up to the reseller/tuner?

Already have the VIPEC just looking at some extra features.

thx

I believe knock control is available with the new firmware update available from the Vi-PEC website. Boost control and anti-lag are STD features.

CeJay, you will need a knock amp to use the knock control on your plugin board (only the V88 has a built in filter/amp last time i checked) the boost control will need a solenoid that the ECU can control. the antilag, launch control, and flat shift are options that need to be setup and enabled in the ecu (making them options that are enabled via laptop or switches is up to you)

Im from NZ so know a bit about the history of the Link. Those problems were unfortunately incredibly common and i guess that seemed to taint the reputation of the Link computer. Ever since the G3 the computers have been top notch and really very reliable. People do still seem to find faults in them, however Link is always working on software code and upgrading things. Im sure most people with Vi-Pecs would be quite happy to have constant upgrades.

Links after sales support via email is rather poor in my opinion. When trying to set mine up i had to rely on people on the link forum helping me with the occasional input from someone at link. They didnt reply to emails at all.

That was me trying to DIY the computer myself, however most people will go and drop their cars at a tuner with the computer on the seat and pick it up the next day. For most people it would be a better idea to put the $400 into the cost of the tune.

I dont know why there is so much effort going into covering this up. Most people will be quite prepared to pay the additional cost for local support, just dont bullshit the motoring public as word travels fast.

i must admit i hated the link until the G3 came along, now that i have done a few G4 and plug in skyline and SR20 ecu's im a 100% supporter hence i was a little dissapointed when i went out and payed a small fortune for a vipec only to find out i could have just used the LINK as i buy them better. i should have researced it better than just taking DIRTGARAGES word for it that it was a NEW ecu as it isnt.

BUT my experience aside whether you choose to buy the LINK /VIPEC it is a definate winner especially for those looking for a great PLUG IN ecu that offers great plug in driveabilty and tuneabilty... i rate it 9/10

Edited by URAS

So can the V88 still be plug in? Whats the thoughts these days on an ECU that doesnt have 6 ignition drivers. Everybody used to write off my LT8 because it used batch fire sayign it was cheap and nasty...yet 10 years later here we are with batch fire again.?!?!?!?

I am thinking about another ecu as the Datalogit cost to dump tunes into my car for my 2nd turbo setup, different fuels, the Gizzmo luanch control i just bought, the fact that i still need an EBC...well perhaps its easier just to get an all singing ECU

i must admit i hated the link until the G3 came along, now that i have done a few G4 and plug in skyline and SR20 ecu's im a 100% supporter hence i was a little dissapointed when i went out and payed a small fortune for a vipec only to find out i could have just used the LINK as i buy them better. i should have researced it better than just taking DIRTGARAGES word for it that it was a NEW ecu as it isnt.

BUT my experience aside whether you choose to buy the LINK /VIPEC it is a definate winner especially for those looking for a great PLUG IN ecu that offers great plug in driveabilty and tuneabilty... i rate it 9/10

it is a new ECU...as it was developed by TF electronics...same as the new Link's.

If $1650 is a small fortune for you Trent you really do have the ass hanging out of your pants.

Link dont make a straight plug-in ecu...only Vi-PEC do. The Link uses an adaptor as you pictured...Its produced by TF electronics...the developers for Vi-PEC.The Link ecu is under constant change and development...who does this for them? Vi-PEC.

If you dont have a clue....don't post.

From another forum...

When Ray split from Autronic he needed a new chipset to use...the base product that TF electronics was supplied to develop for Vi-PEC and Link was not up to the standard that Ray demands. Ray developed the ECU's for Vi-PEC and Link to get the product up to scratch. If it wasn't for TF's input...the much improved Link item would still be the level it used to be if they hadn't struck a deal with TF. Thats why you will find a lot of the feaures new to Link are actually 'borrowed' from Ray's experience with the Autronic. As part of the deal Ray got first crack at the market as the Vi-PEC was released a few months before the new Link items to allow him to get a foot hold in the market.

Vi-PEC products also come with Ray's awesome aftersales service and 24hr technical back-up. This is something that Link for some reason lacks in.

Yes they are both a great product but a lot of people who have purchased Link ecu's are on their own as far as technical support is concerned. It is for this reason i couldn't go past the Vi-PEC, as i previously bought an Autronic and Ray's aftersales service on that product was outstanding.

Edited by DiRTgarage
Another firmware upgrade, time to add a speedo sweep to my tacho sweep at key on! Oh right!

Yes Vi-pec firmware 4.3.4 is available to download from the site.

speedo and tacho sweep at key on....ricer...lol

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