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the main difference is the map sensor.

newer gen vipec runs a 3 bar map sensor vs links 2.5 bar.

that was it for the differences afaik, and if you arent looking to run more than 30 psi thats all good.

From the web site it also looks like the Vipec has knock control built in where as the Link needs the knockblock add on?

And isnt it 20psi for the link? Because you have to take away 1 bar for the atmosphere?

I recent acquired a link cheap so I didnt research as much as usual so have some questions from someone who has used them!

From the web site it also looks like the Vipec has knock control built in where as the Link needs the knockblock add on?

And isnt it 20psi for the link? Because you have to take away 1 bar for the atmosphere?

I recent acquired a link cheap so I didnt research as much as usual so have some questions from someone who has used them!

as i said, 3 bar absolute vs 2.5 bar absolute (so take 1 bar away from both to get positive pressure)

Hatlech doesnt have knock control does it?

What model did you get?

as i said, 3 bar absolute vs 2.5 bar absolute (so take 1 bar away from both to get positive pressure)

I see, now I am on the same page

sending you to swim with Sharks :dry: eh!

kinda tells me they wanna get rida ya :devil:

Lol nah they like me too much, I deal with the people they don't need to lol

Swimming with sharks is like getting something out of the bottom draw in from of a seedy old man.

You feel safe, until you leave something exposed

This is very true, I'll either get eaten or speared by a stingray haha

they are a nice ecu and can do lots of nice extras, flat shifting and igition retard launch control provide pops bangs and stationary flutters/bov

ie, sitting at the lights clutch in, revs up, turbo spools, left off throttle. aww yea, 20 psi sitting still.

also they sound awesome with the antilag on.

they are a nice ecu and can do lots of nice extras, flat shifting and igition retard launch control provide pops bangs and stationary flutters/bov

ie, sitting at the lights clutch in, revs up, turbo spools, left off throttle. aww yea, 20 psi sitting still.

also they sound awesome with the antilag on.

whos car is this?

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