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Hi guys,

These parts are off my GTR, all parts have done about 3000km as the car was hardly driven:

Vipec V44 ECU - $1000

Sard 700cc injectors - $500

HKS dump pipes - $350

HKS metal gaskets (exhaust manifold, turbo intake and turbo outlet) - $100

Crank angle sensor - $150

I am based in Sydney and can post interstate :)

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Forgot to mention that the vipec has a tune on it by ESP Racing in the ACT, it was running GTRS's with 700cc injectors and made 390kw @ 19psi

Man look? I haven't heard that expression before haha

Really? Well there you go lol

Ubran Dictionary states :

man look

when men (or someone else) look for something but can not find it because they do not look properly. Often whatever they are looking for is right in front of them.
you can't find it because you did a man look

That is gold. I'll add that to my vocabulary going forward.

That deserves a discount on the vipec!

Ive already got a Vipec, Im trying to convince my mate to upgrade from his prehistoric Power FC lol

Yeah I've had 2 power fc's back in the day and a lot has changed since then, even carbies were good back in the day as well

Gotta luv the glitch u get every 15min

Hi guys,

I had a buyer for the vipec do some investigation which we can all benefit from...this ecu suits all skylines from r31 thru to r34 across rb25, rb26, Gtst, gtt and GTR. However, it does not suit the r34GTR as the wiring for the CAS is apparently different.

I can also say that this is better than a v44 (i.e. 4 injector drives and 4 ignition drives) as it has a v88 top board which includes knock protection + it has 6 injector drives and 6 ignition drives. This again is thanks to another sau member who is a tuner :)

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