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Hey guys

I setup my Vipec yesterday and got the car running. Very impressed with how easy/little there is to do to get the car drivable.

Just got a quick question regarding the VCT setup for the RB25. I noticed it doesn't come presetup and you have to do it yourself. I quickly checked the pinouts and it appears Aux 1 is wired in to the VCT solenoid. I looked through all the settings and set it up as in the following picture. It seems correct to me but I thought I would just double check to ensure it is right. I wasn't 100% sure on what to set the SwOff Timer?

Is this all good? Not really too fussed about the RPM points at this time, I will sort that out during tuning.

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Cheers

Phil

Edited by PM-R33
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Hmmm how does the frequency 200Hz effect things? Since the VCT just operates "on" or "off" is that needed?

Damnit you have confused me with your settings now :) Thanks for the quick reply though!

Edited by PM-R33

Ok I just looked at mine and when I set it to "Cam Solenoid" I still have the same options as I did previously. There is no option for Frequency, Cam Type or Polarity like on yours :)

Maybe we have different versions or something, mine is 4.5.2.601 that the same as yours?

Edited by PM-R33

same version of the software.

lots of things it could be

- the firmware as my ecu is still running older firmware

- that save file is old (8 months old) and was saved from the older firmware.

- my work pc has also never been connected to my ecu

On a fairly basic tune how noteable was the difference with the VCT on to off?

I see there is also a third input there to make switchable :D wooo

give it a go, just unplug the solenoid, on a fairly mild tune you lose a bunch of low rpm torque and it just feels lazy untill you get some revs up.

give it a go, just unplug the solenoid, on a fairly mild tune you lose a bunch of low rpm torque and it just feels lazy untill you get some revs up.

Im about to have my car hit the road with a fairly ordinary 3037 setup and a chipped 32 ecu, so I guess I am in for a fairly rude surprise LOL.

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