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Hi all , someone hinted that Vipecs V44 may be made available with high current injector drivers in the near future . Any news of this and no not interested in a V88 for a four cylinder .

Cheers Adrian .

have not heard anything yet.

I would have thought that these should have been optional . I don't imagine its possible to get a V88 with only half the coil and injector drivers fitted .

Anyway with the injector driver box , does this give you the real peak and hold electrics or is it just the botched resistors system ?

Cheers A .

  • 6 months later...

This is now available.

The new V44 wire in ecu can support low imp injectors. (Vi-Pec only option) not available with the storm.

Also the new firmware is great! I have wired up my font ABS sensor as a digital wheel speed input to calculate %slip and run tables for traction control!

New software is out also.

Dude, you must be a sad person trying to dig for failures on the net regarding the Vipec to post it here. It is not Vipec that made your mother not hug you enough, let it go...

Dude, you must be a sad person trying to dig for failures on the net regarding the Vipec to post it here. It is not Vipec that made your mother not hug you enough, let it go...

BIGmikespec, you havn't noticed i'm having a bit of fun here !!! the more you bite the more a I laugh !! I love all the vipec/link/rayhall fanboi's

ever since dirtgarage/foxy start the ranting about how good vipec was, and how it was going to dominate all in it's way ??? and all the motec is sh!t talk ??

then in for sale section i read that he's installed motec in his car ?????

$50K with all the latest updates since (MoTeC M800, custom loom, sensors etc...loom was done by Robbo who does a lot of the V8 Supercar teams...pretty much the best in the business $7500 worth)

ummmmmmmmm please after all the crap i read about how good vipec is he upgrades to a motec ???? NO not and inferior product

any way have a nice day

Dude, you must be a sad person trying to dig for failures on the net regarding the Vipec to post it here. It is not Vipec that made your mother not hug you enough, let it go...

:ermm: good call. He might need some hugs, one guy was asking about a issue after a firmware update for a DI he had setup??? and then this?

*shakes head* the shit people post on the internet.. gotta love it.

Sorry mate Monday mornings, nothing personal.

I contacted Paul about that; he told me it was for the logging software that the M800 offered compared to the Vipec which is still developing with time. He has no reason to BS to me so take it for what it is worth.

Anyway, nice day will be had, same to you.

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