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Sorry if it's a stupid question Can the vipec v88 plugin ecu serial number 16102 support a flex fuel sensor, oil pressure, and fuel pressure inputs, speed input from 

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The V88 can do all of that, but the important information you are missing is what specific model plug-in is it.  The amount and type of spare IO is different on every model.  

The v88 doesnt have true flex fuel support, but you can do fuel and ignition overlay tables etc based on ethanol content. 

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33 minutes ago, Adamw said:

The V88 can do all of that, but the important information you are missing is what specific model plug-in is it.  The amount and type of spare IO is different on every model.  

The v88 doesnt have true flex fuel support, but you can do fuel and ignition overlay tables etc based on ethanol content. 

S13 sr20det red top

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There are two different S13 ecus, one with a 64pin plug and one with a 76pin.  I think they were referred to as "long header" and "short header" back in the Vipec days.  Which one is it?

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These are the spare inputs it has on the expansion connector.  Flex fuel would use one of the DI's, the AN Volt would do oil or fuel press.  Speed is already connected via the main connector.  There are a couple of other AN Volt inputs on the main header that you could re-purpose for the other pressure sensor.  For instance the old airflow meter pin can be reassigned, or the factory MAP sensor pin (the V88 has a onboard MAP sensor) or the narrowband O2 sensor pin.

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Yes it has 4Mb internal logging, there is a fix set of channels that are logged - you can have it log all the time or enabled via a switch or via conditions.  Logging rate is user selectable but 50Hz max.  It can also log unlimited channels to harddrive when a laptop is connected.

List of channels logged by the internal logging and the approx length capacity below:

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No the old V series does not support a CAN Lambda.

Yes, you can use the GP limiters for oil or fuel pressure safeties.  There is an example in the help file how to set up an oil pressure based safety.

Have a look at the bottom of this help file page: Navigation:  VX ECU Tuning Functions > Limits >GP RPM Limit
 

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