All Modifications

Vipec replacement ECU for Nissan Mitsubishi Mazda Toyota Subaru Honda

Aug 26, 2008

ViPEC fuel injection management was developed for Ray Hall Turbo Pty Ltd to fill a gap in the market, for ECU that were reliable, powerful, easy to tune and having features that worked as they should. ViPEC is willing to listen to what the market wants, and is dedicated to giving customer excellent support.


Perfect Power 2008 TURBO FUELLER TF10 piggyback with LETRIPP Software

Jul 01, 2008

The The Turbo Fueller (TF10) is a piggy-back product, which has been designed to enhance your Turbo or Supercharged electronically fuel injected engine.

The TF10 will be able to control the extra fuel from additional injectors, clamp the existing air flow meter, and control the boost (for Turbocharged engines only).


Tap into the Fuel saving power of Hydrogen and Oxygen in water

Jun 27, 2008

As you probably know there is a phenomenon going on within the grassroots alternative energy community. The technology is fantastic and simple at the same time. Who would have thought that water could be made to burn. Searching on the internet will produce many results and at youtube.com you will see many videos regarding this subject.


Apexi PowerFC Plug & Play ECU & Controller for Turbo Cars

Jul 10, 2007

What does the unit do?
The unit is a full replacement ECU for your factory computer. It is not a piggyback system and as such allows full control of the engine and computer controlled systems. It comes with a base map of your cars computer with base map tuned for basic mods such as exhaust, boost controller, air filter upgrade. “The Power FC is a complete, stand alone, total engine management system capable of handling virtually anything thrown in its path.”


SUGGESTED MODIFICATION SEQUENCE for TURBO Cars

Jul 10, 2007

There are many ways to save money while doing modifications and power ups, and that is what this information is all about.
I would be one of the most cost conscious rev heads around but most times you have to spend more money than you wanted wisely to make power reliably.

Obviously the more you can do yourself, the cheaper any modification becomes.
If you know exactly what needs to be done, paying someone else to do just that also saves money.