Vi-PEC PNP for 2JZ

John Reed

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Just what we need, more options right? I have been very impressed with this setup so far, enough so that I am going to offer it in a PNP package for the 2JZ Supras (7M guys, if you want to ditch your multiplex ignition than this will include you also). VVTi engines are also supported, ask if you have any questions!

Supra PNP including 4Mb logging, 3.5 or 5 bar MAP, AIT sensor, CAN/USB cable, and my PNP harness $2950

You will want to add a wideband as well, and any unit with a 0-5V output will suffice. Ignition is direct fire, no need for a DLI. Injector drivers are peak/hold!

The only option not included is: DBW throttle control, $270.00 to enable (does not include throttle pedal/throttle body, obviously).

Many other platforms available in PNP, or contact me regarding custom apps.

Full specs below:

V88 Model ECU

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HARDWARE:

Main Connector 2 x 34 Pin waterproof.

USB data link connector plus CAN

Case, silver extruded aluminium, 169 x 172 x 42 mm (overall).

40 MHz Specialised Automotive Microprocessor.

Ignition control to 0.1 degree, fuel to 0.01 ms -

32 Bit Calculation -
10 Bit ADC Resolution
Max 20000 RPM

ECU to PC data link operates at up to 115k baud for fast cal down load & Log file upload (19sec typ for 112k bytes).

Internal Diagnostic light & optional remote light.

High efficiency power supply & output drivers for reduced power consumption and reduced self-heating.

Eight ignition outputs. Sequential to 8 cylinders and wasted spark up to 16 cylinders.

Software selectable mappable dwell or O/P pulse duration modes possible.

Eight coil dwell, software selectable.

Eight high current injector outputs.

Spare injector and ignition outputs can be used for output control.

10 Auxiliary Outputs
11 Digital Inputs
4 Temperature Inputs
11 Analog Inputs
3 Load Inputs (MAP, TPS, MAF)
2 Trigger Inputs (Reluctor, Optical or Hall Sensors)
2 Knock Inputs


Support for Reluctor and Hall effect crank and cam sensers.

Camshaft & crankshaft sensor inputs individually software configurable for hall effect & reluctor sensor types. Response speed is also software configurable for improved noise immunity.

Eleven general purpose digital Inputs with logic level sensitivity & pull up to +5volts. Usable for speed measurement. Switch I/Ps. Four are usable for Camshaft position measurement.

Knock control with support for two sensors.

Variable Camshaft control for up to four camshafts. VANOS and other VVT and VVT-i supported.

NTC or PTC air temp sensors, software selectable.

External 2.5 bar or 7 bar map sensor, software selectable.


Stepper motor idle control, two and three wire idle control.

Support for most idle valve type including 2 wire, 3 wire & stepper possible. Stepper pins can be used for spare outputs if not used for idle control.

Support for air flow meters.

Internal barometric pressure sensor.

Tacho & Diagnostic outputs.

E-Throttle (DBW, Fly by wire) option. No external controller required. The throttle control is built into the V88.

SOFTWARE:

Launch Control (two step rev limiter based on vehicle speed).
Flatshift (change gears without clutch at WOT using standard gearbox).
Antilag (keep turbocharger on boost during gear changes) with turbo cooldown function.
Selectable ignition tables.
Up to 440 Zone Fuel Table with configurable load and RPM centres. MGP, MAP and load options.
5D Fuel Mapping.
Many correction tables for precision fuel & ignition adaption.
Digital Trigger Decoding.
Reluctor, Optical or Hall Sensors.
Programmable filtering and arming thresholds.
Configurable trigger patterns or preset triggering options, such as, Multi tooth, missing tooth, Subaru, Mazda, Nissan, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Ford and GM and Motronic.
Support for two, three or four rotor engines with ignition split.
Dedicated idle control with additional settings for better adaption to changing operating condition and a more stable idle.
Dedicated Closed loop boost control, and other settings for stable boost pressures. A/C compressor control.
Cooling fan control.
General purpose control modules for O/P control. (use for variable fuel pump, power steering, inlet manifold air valves, extra temperature control devices etc) some of these are capable of PID feedback control.
Mapping via manifold pressure, throttle position, manifold and throttle or manifold.
Fly by wire throttle control will full control over the settings and operation.
 

soapra

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Downloading right now! I will give you some feed back.

Edit:

Looks like the software is easy to use. I was looking at the IS300 base map and it lit up a light bulb in the back of my head! Im working on two IS300's right now. I may be in touch. I like that it has knock control, specially for the Lexus guys. They love pump gas and love boost!
 
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Big Rob

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I came across this thing the other day while looking at Link ECUs. I just wish it had traction control which I guess is a feature not all PNP applications can take advantage of otherwise it is sweet!
How is the upgrade for drive by wire added, can it be added after purchase?
 

John Reed

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Big Rob;1061217 said:
I came across this thing the other day while looking at Link ECUs. I just wish it had traction control which I guess is a feature not all PNP applications can take advantage of otherwise it is sweet!
How is the upgrade for drive by wire added, can it be added after purchase?

It has launch traction control already, up to a certain speed (around 50mph if memory serves) with full traction control coming down the road. A lot of the PNP kits do not directly take advantage of it as I do not know of a single OEM that runs all the wheel speeds into the engine controller directly (save for some of the newest stuff out). The Supra kit will have an add on setup available, that allows the use of the factory wheel speed sensors for TC but will require a tiny bit of wiring.

DBW is an enable code that can be entered at any time. Then you just have to decide on the components and we make sure to test them (if they haven't been already) for the proper settings.
 

John Reed

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soapra;1060809 said:
Downloading right now! I will give you some feed back.

Edit:

Looks like the software is easy to use. I was looking at the IS300 base map and it lit up a light bulb in the back of my head! Im working on two IS300's right now. I may be in touch. I like that it has knock control, specially for the Lexus guys. They love pump gas and love boost!

We could look into a kit if you do a lot of IS stuff. The testing on the IS was actually done with the V44, the baby brother to the V88 kit shown above. The kit would be quite a bit cheaper, but features group fire injection and waste spark and does not feature the knock control shown above. However I would be inclined to setup the kits using the V88 unless someone is really on a budget.
 

John Reed

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I will be doing an intro price for the Supra kit at $2795. Let me know if you guys have any questions! For the really budget concious, we can delete the onboard 4mb logging and save $70.00. This will leave you with just logging with your laptop connected.
 
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mark88

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Hey John,

We spoke a while ago on SF. I know you've been busy, but have you had time to work with this EMS a bit more? Do you feel that it is a good replacement for AEM?

It seems like this is a mid range solution, somewhere between AEM and Motec. All the features sound great, what is the traction control like compared to something like RaceLogic's TC?

I will be running an in-car computer system which would be great with the USB cable for this. I assume with this, I could get away with not having many gauges in the car as everything should be passed over the USB link I assume?

This winter I will be replacing the stock JDM twins with the upgraded kit from Speed4Sale, along with all the other bits (FMIC, Injectors, etc). I would like to have a 2, possibly 3 maps. One less aggressive map for daily driving for improved mileage, and another for performance (94 octane, with possible meth injection, haven't thought too much about that yet)

My car, being JDM, the stock injectors are high impedance, but obviously when I upgrade to low impedence (most likely 650cc's) injectors, this EMS will work fine as it has inbuilt peak/hold? With AEM, I know you had to get a separate P&H driver, if your car previously used high impedance.

All in all, this sounds like a great solution for someone looking for a bit more stability and features than AEM, at a couple thousand cheaper than the Motec.

Thanks John!
 

John Reed

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mark88;1097357 said:
Hey John,

We spoke a while ago on SF. I know you've been busy, but have you had time to work with this EMS a bit more? Do you feel that it is a good replacement for AEM?

It seems like this is a mid range solution, somewhere between AEM and Motec. All the features sound great, what is the traction control like compared to something like RaceLogic's TC?

I will be running an in-car computer system which would be great with the USB cable for this. I assume with this, I could get away with not having many gauges in the car as everything should be passed over the USB link I assume?

This winter I will be replacing the stock JDM twins with the upgraded kit from Speed4Sale, along with all the other bits (FMIC, Injectors, etc). I would like to have a 2, possibly 3 maps. One less aggressive map for daily driving for improved mileage, and another for performance (94 octane, with possible meth injection, haven't thought too much about that yet)

My car, being JDM, the stock injectors are high impedance, but obviously when I upgrade to low impedence (most likely 650cc's) injectors, this EMS will work fine as it has inbuilt peak/hold? With AEM, I know you had to get a separate P&H driver, if your car previously used high impedance.

All in all, this sounds like a great solution for someone looking for a bit more stability and features than AEM, at a couple thousand cheaper than the Motec.

Thanks John!


The kit is in testing now, with at least 200 miles on it so far and working great! I will try and get some pics/video up next week, as I am heading out on a trip again soon.

The injector drivers are peak/hold, so no need for a seperate driver box/resistor box.

I have not had a chance to fully test the TC, but will report as soon as I do. It will be at least as good as the RL TC, with a bit more flexibility.
 

JZ_killa_t68

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John Reed;1108962 said:
The kit is in testing now, with at least 200 miles on it so far and working great! I will try and get some pics/video up next week, as I am heading out on a trip again soon.

The injector drivers are peak/hold, so no need for a seperate driver box/resistor box.

I have not had a chance to fully test the TC, but will report as soon as I do. It will be at least as good as the RL TC, with a bit more flexibility.

would this system be able to work with the 06-08 IS? IS250 specifically. I think that they're drive by wire.
 

figgie

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JZ_killa_t68;1109908 said:
would this system be able to work with the 06-08 IS? IS250 specifically. I think that they're drive by wire.


Well you are inluck

the Vi-PEC V88 has E-Throttle (Drive by wire Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control).

DBW is nothing more than a quick acting servo with redundant channels ;)

What that means is, that anyone can retrofit DBW to thier cars with this option too. See my LS2 DBW thread for parts ;)
 

JZ_killa_t68

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figgie;1110053 said:
Well you are inluck

the Vi-PEC V88 has E-Throttle (Drive by wire Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control).

DBW is nothing more than a quick acting servo with redundant channels ;)

What that means is, that anyone can retrofit DBW to thier cars with this option too. See my LS2 DBW thread for parts ;)

That's awesome. The only thing that I've been told would work is ProEFI. this may be something I have to start looking into doing soon....but I have to concentrate on one car at a time now though...
 

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JZ_killa_t68;1110270 said:
That's awesome. The only thing that I've been told would work is ProEFI. this may be something I have to start looking into doing soon....but I have to concentrate on one car at a time now though...


Say what?

Geez.... lol

MoTeC has been DBW since it introduced the Mx00 series ecu 4 years ago. ProEFI the only one? Seriously? I am afraid to ask who passed that information on to you.


lol. :)
 

frydryce

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JZ_killa_t68;1110270 said:
That's awesome. The only thing that I've been told would work is ProEFI. this may be something I have to start looking into doing soon....but I have to concentrate on one car at a time now though...

HKS Fcon VPro also handles DBW i believe
 

Turbo Drifter

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Well I now have my car running on the ViPEC V88. I have also installed LS1 coils under the factory coil cover, you would never know there their.

I will post pictures in the next day or two of the custom harness out of the car and installed as well as the coils.

Jeremy:biglaugh:
 

Turbo Drifter

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Bit of an update for pictures.

Bill and I designing the custom LS1 Truck coil brackets.

Mesuring....
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Fitted....
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Under stock cover.
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Harness...
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Injectors and about all the harness you see in the engine bay.
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