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I find it funny how the title of this thread says these are aussie made, they are made in NZ by link electrosystems, they sell their versions called g4 storm and g4 extreme.

You can download Links software for them here http://www.linkecu.com/support/dlandswupda...ads/PCLinkV4-00

Nice AFR... Not...

Rather heading to the lean side on that mate at a 12.5AFR most of the way through the rev range...

That could be rather damaging on a warm day if it detonates.

I did not look at his graph but 12.5:1 should be fine provided the rest of the tune is up to par. i have tuned plenty of GTR's and RB's for track work that see way harder times than a daily driver.

i have also had some big number daily driver GTR's on my dyno leaner than that... all come from probably the most respected GTR tuning shop in aus.... hardly a concern.

Johnson Performance Centre

27 Lipton Dr

Thomastown,

Vic, 3074 Ph: 03 94692566

Fax: 03 94692966

www.jpc.com.au

[email protected]

I agree. I have been taking my car to JPC for the pass 3 years and i highly recommend them

Mark and Paul do outstanding work.

I spoke to JPC today and will be going in in a week or 2 to get a Vipec ECU installed and tuned.

I dont see the point in paying $1200 for a second hand Power FC when i can get a brand new ECU that seems to be better for $400 more!

Is there a downside to the Vipec system? Sounds all good to me.

I find it funny how the title of this thread says these are aussie made, they are made in NZ by link electrosystems, they sell their versions called g4 storm and g4 extreme.

You can download Links software for them here http://www.linkecu.com/support/dlandswupda...ads/PCLinkV4-00

is this true ??? is this ecu just a re-brand Link ecu ??

I find it funny how the title of this thread says these are aussie made, they are made in NZ by link electrosystems, they sell their versions called g4 storm and g4 extreme.

You can download Links software for them here http://www.linkecu.com/support/dlandswupda...ads/PCLinkV4-00

I am pretty sure they are Australian engineering and designed. So, who gives a toss where they are made. Holdens are "Aussie made" and most of the small car range is made overseas.

Anyway, great ECU!!!

I was quoted $1650 plus 4 hours to fit and dyno......i'm now thinking of just getting the standard ecu remaped through dr drift.

Yeah it is tough to beat sams good work. He just did my gtr and I couldn't be happier

Yeah it is tough to beat sams good work. He just did my gtr and I couldn't be happier

:)

Like Trent, I too am interested in purchasing these items through someone other than a direct retail competitior...

I am pretty sure they are Australian engineering and designed. So, who gives a toss where they are made. Holdens are "Aussie made" and most of the small car range is made overseas.

Anyway, great ECU!!!

http://www.linkecu.com/products/engine-man...nfolder/g4storm

I would say they had "input" from Ray hall as this is why they feature very similar fueling strategies to Autronic, but yes they are made in NZ by link.

I have no doubt they are a very good ecu.

Finally got the Vipec installed by Insight motorsports. Overall I am very happy with the results, the car feels a lot more responsive down low and coming onto boost, and more importantly is no longer running lean. Was safely tuned to 355HPawkw @ 17psi, car has N1's, exhaust and dumps and that's about it. All it needs is bigger injectors but will see how this power goes down at the track first.

Can post a dyno sheet if anyone is interested.

Finally got the Vipec installed by Insight motorsports. Overall I am very happy with the results, the car feels a lot more responsive down low and coming onto boost, and more importantly is no longer running lean. Was safely tuned to 355HPawkw @ 17psi, car has N1's, exhaust and dumps and that's about it. All it needs is bigger injectors but will see how this power goes down at the track first.

Can post a dyno sheet if anyone is interested.

Did you go the V44 'plug in' or the Wire-in unit?

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