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hey guys

just wanna know everyones feedback who has one..

im getting one installed in 2 weeks in my r33 which only has fmic and c/b exhaust..

would be great if someone would take me for a ride to see what they are like.. prefferably with similar mods to mine to see power gain etc!!

cheers

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240-260 with xzorst and cooler mods

atleast on a true figure.......

my opinion is biased but my gtr runs so much better with the vipec its not funny . to me thats the key to the vipecs success , lots of after market ecus decreese drivability the vipec increases it.

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240-260 with xzorst and cooler mods

atleast on a true figure.......

my opinion is biased but my gtr runs so much better with the vipec its not funny . to me thats the key to the vipecs success , lots of after market ecus decreese drivability the vipec increases it.

+1

my gtr an so much better til i blew a b/e bearing

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240-260 with xzorst and cooler mods

atleast on a true figure.......

my opinion is biased but my gtr runs so much better with the vipec its not funny . to me thats the key to the vipecs success , lots of after market ecus decreese drivability the vipec increases it.

i have dyno graphs for my car at 240rwhp.. and i only have xzorst and fmic.. and i have better plugs!

so installing the vipec and having a good tune + added boost will only give it 20hp more???

i was sorta hoping for ATLEAST 280rwhp....

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I got a vipec with a FMIC, 3" turbo back xorst, POD filter and stock turbo @ 12psi

getting around 226hp but thats because my cat is f**ked and i got an leak in my xorst... probably why im seeing crap mileage too

gonna get that sorted soon and see what difference a hi-flow cat makes....

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I got a vipec with a FMIC, 3" turbo back xorst, POD filter and stock turbo @ 12psi

getting around 226hp but thats because my cat is f**ked and i got an leak in my xorst... probably why im seeing crap mileage too

gonna get that sorted soon and see what difference a hi-flow cat makes....

ouch 226!!

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