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Hi to everyone.

Can you help me with a problem of choosing the Ecu.

Here are some specs of the engine

- new n1 blok

- turbo bullseye 372

- strocker kit BC 2.9l

- 269 in 269 ex cams

and other

I`m looking for 700 -750 whp

At first I thought to use AEM, but then I fond out that it has only 4 channels for ignition and it is not wery good for rb.

Then I was looking at ProEfi, but I can`t find good information about it and now one is able to help with tuning of it.

So can you help me too choose the EU for my car.

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Dare I say Vi-Pec? Have you got a tuner lined up yet?

Hi

I was looking for v88? but can`t find anywhere corrcet price and what is included in the complete set.

Also what I wiil need to buy additionally (sensors and so on) to use this ecu on all of 100 percents.

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If you put "VIPEC" into the search, you will find a 15 page thread on the ECU.

Infact you can do that for ANY ECU, just plug it into the search, and watch the magic unfold

I have read the information about VIPEC and about other ECUs, but I want to hear the answer of a man who uses them and who tunes them up.

AEM says that they are the best, but in fact that ECU is not suitable for rb engine.

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Where are you located?

The Vipec V88 is a great ecu, motorsport orientated and also very simple to tune. It is a new product and has excellent aftermarket support.

http://www.vi-pec.com/

I`m located in Saint-petersburg, Russia.

And as it is not sad I make everything by my self (mostly).

So on the www.vi-pec.com there are no price of the ECU and no description what is included into the complete set? and what I will need to buy separately to use it on 100%

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I`m located in Saint-petersburg, Russia.

And as it is not sad I make everything by my self (mostly).

So on the www.vi-pec.com there are no price of the ECU and no description what is included into the complete set? and what I will need to buy separately to use it on 100%

Yes you will have to look up the dealer list on the website and give one of them a call to find out.

Typically for a V88 you need the unit itself and an adaptor board, it utilises all other factory sensors.

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I`m located in Saint-petersburg, Russia.

And as it is not sad I make everything by my self (mostly).

So on the www.vi-pec.com there are no price of the ECU and no description what is included into the complete set? and what I will need to buy separately to use it on 100%

Contact Lucas Turbocharging in Moscow on (495) 750-9777...Ask for Sergey he should be able to assist you.

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