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Hey guys I have my Vipec plugin up for sale. it came out of my 32 GTR and was tuned and installed by Insight Motorsports.

I have had the board tested by Scott at Insight and it's in perfect condition.

I will get more details and photos when I pick the board up from Insight, but as far as I'm aware it is the model in between the V44 and V88 for GTR's. I will find out what other cars are compatible. Comes with box and ECU case.

$1300

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Got some photos. Scotty confirmed it's a V44 with extra injector cables to suit 6 cylinders. Suitable for R32, R33 & R34 Skylines all models (except for R34 GTT).

The impul case is just the standard ecu case but with an impul badge as it previously had an impul ecu.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/cg7200f7g74oeij/20140107_132404.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fqvl7n7fj7omcn3/20140107_132355.jpg

Hey mate,

interested in the vipec.

Does this have the boost control feature?

What is the main difference between this one and a new model?

Could you PM a price express posted to WA 6019.

I have money ready, so give me a fair price and i'll pull the trigger asap.

PM sent too.

Michael

just to clarify.

this is a original vipec plug and play board for SKYLINE RB.

It supports all RB's including R34 GTR via dip switches, so rb20 rb25 rb26, EXCEPT IT DOES NOT SUPPORT R34 GTT NEO.

It has does not require any extra harness's for supporting a 6 cyl, it does that standard, those extra cables there is the expansion cable which allows you to connect extra aux devices / temp sensors ($50 add on or something)

it has full boost control, you just connect it to where the original one was in the first place.

it has a inbuilt map sensor also, its a true plug in solution for RB skyline.

this ecu is HIGHLY capable when in the hands of a tuner that knows what they are doing with them, can work well with 150kw to 1000kw + setups.

hope this helps.

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PM sent :)

just to clarify.

this is a original vipec plug and play board for SKYLINE RB.

It supports all RB's including R34 GTR via dip switches, so rb20 rb25 rb26, EXCEPT IT DOES NOT SUPPORT R34 GTT NEO.

It has does not require any extra harness's for supporting a 6 cyl, it does that standard, those extra cables there is the expansion cable which allows you to connect extra aux devices / temp sensors ($50 add on or something)

it has full boost control, you just connect it to where the original one was in the first place.

it has a inbuilt map sensor also, its a true plug in solution for RB skyline.

this ecu is HIGHLY capable when in the hands of a tuner that knows what they are doing with them, can work well with 150kw to 1000kw + setups.

hope this helps.

and thanks for the info Guilt toy

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