Has any one here used the Vipec V44 pnp and what do you think about it compared to Nistune.
Thanks
Has any one here used the Vipec V44 pnp and what do you think about it compared to Nistune.
Thanks
Im running it right now and love it ! GTR_DAD is also running it and I think there are a few more members as well
"LAG is the time the guy beside you thought he won"
Thanks, I am trying to get a hold of rstuning in Toronto to see if he is familiar with it.
I run a ViPEC and like it very much. I've also heard good things about Nistune, but I have not used it and therefore have no hands-on knowledge.
Features I value highly in the ViPEC:
- Real time closed loop fuel trimming over a wide range of loads and rpms
- Individual cylinder knock control (requires external knock amp on V44)
- Fuel trim based on EGT. # channels limited by analog inputs on V44, do all 6 on the V88
- Powerful tuning strategies. (Requires more knowledgable tuner than simpler units like PFC)
- Control of whatever matters based on whatever you can measure.
Fan control based on temperature.
Meth/water injection
Soft limiter (alternating power stroke ignition cut) based on rpm or anything else you want. Oil pressure, low coolant temp, ....
Hard limiter for greater authority
Features that are cool, but I find I don't use
- Launch control.
- Flat shifting
Hope this helps.
Dan
The Beaumont Connection
I've had one for 2 years and a whopping 1300km but thus far
I like it, the price is good for a serious ecu. If i part out, my next
Project car (none Japanese) is goin V88 thoughI say +1 if you have the extra budget and have a tuner close by but in reality, nistune, PFC and so on as cheap, provenfor
Years, easyto install and almost anyone can tune. Vipec is much better but it's takes more to get
Done. Last I tuned my bill was over $600. I believe Link and vipec are
Very similar. Theyre not Motec but they are
Good!!
No build thread.
1991 nissan
El terror
Thanks for your input everyone.
what are you vipec guys using for data monitoring (ie gauges)? any advantages over other ecus?
oh hai!
With vipec dollars comes defi cash![]()
No build thread.
1991 nissan
El terror
Vipec is a good system, but it depends on what you are doing with the car. the bottom line is the stock ecu is capable of handling well over 1000hp. Nistune allows you to reprogram the factory ecu. Aftermarket stand alone systems have alot more features and programmable inputs and outputs, but i find 95% of the times that the cost of an aftermarket system is not worth it for the customer as they just drive the car and enjoy it and take it to occasional track days.
in that situation the stock ecu reprogrammed cannot be beat. But if you are doing very demanding things eg, 100% track usage then i would consider Vipec/Haltech.
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