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Hey Guys,

Got a like new (Removed from box only) Vipec plugin ECU for sale to suit rb26 r32 and r33. Shouldn't need any introduction, you know what it is, and what it's capable of.

Chasing $1400, will post Aus wide.

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The Vipec unit is a fully mappable computer, giving you control over all engine parameters. Plus, it has real antilag and launch control (unlike the much more common PowerFc), switchable maps, etc etc etc

Vi-PEC has produced replacement ECU boards and adaptors for the original ECU on many different makes and models, with new PlugIns being added constantly (see current range below).

  • The original motherboard and connector are removed from the ECU case and the Vi-PEC motherboard and connector clips or screws into the case. The original harness plugs in and the job is done, no wiring and all original sensors are used. External view of ECU case and connector is unchanged from its stock appearance.
  • Most PlugIn ECUs have an internal 2.5 bar map sensor. An optional 7 bar map sensor is available. External map sensors are also supported.
  • Considerable gains in power across the complete RPM range can be achieved with these boards. Both road car and Group N rally car versions are available.
  • Allows full control over fuel, ignition timing, boost pressure and all other engine functions. All boards have QuickTune software and optional Anti-lag.
  • All boards are supplied with base programs available. Some final tuning will be required.
Edited by James_03

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