VRP ECU and PULLEY KIT
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VRP ECU and PULLEY KIT
Thanks to you guys, I found VRP Tuning in Costa Mesa, CA.
The owner Vadim is a very nice, professional, and experienced auto technician. He practically knows everything there is to know about Mercedes. I had the VRP pulley kit and ECU flash done with Vadim last week, and the gains were incredible! The torque is amazing I LOVE IT. I would recommend this shop to anyone. His work was extremely professional, there were no surprises or hidden fees, and he got the work done when he said it would be done. I got an awesome deal as well. If anyone needs information, or input as to the work I got done at VRP let me know. For anyone interested in getting the ECU and PULLEY done and live in Southern California I would call Vadim.
I have posted his cell number in case anyone wants some work done.
(949)584-4446
The owner Vadim is a very nice, professional, and experienced auto technician. He practically knows everything there is to know about Mercedes. I had the VRP pulley kit and ECU flash done with Vadim last week, and the gains were incredible! The torque is amazing I LOVE IT. I would recommend this shop to anyone. His work was extremely professional, there were no surprises or hidden fees, and he got the work done when he said it would be done. I got an awesome deal as well. If anyone needs information, or input as to the work I got done at VRP let me know. For anyone interested in getting the ECU and PULLEY done and live in Southern California I would call Vadim.
I have posted his cell number in case anyone wants some work done.
(949)584-4446
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#11
Not sure if you mean me or not, probably don't, but I'll tell ya anyway Don't really have a need to because I've noticed that the temperature is not noticeably different than it was before. It would definitely add hp as an additional upgrade, but functional-wise in regards to the ecu and pulley upgrade I've found it is not necessary. Of course, in general, the more mods you do engine-wise the more engine temp will increase (which could cause problems and loss of hp). Then again, I don't take my car to the track or put it under extreme stress for extended periods of time. Of course if money was no object I would have gotten it along with everything else that VRP offers.
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it was the standard street tune. i am getting it dynoed next week so i will post the results. im sure he will do some minor adjustments will it is on the dyno. and yes i did have to do cooling upgrades but they are relatively inexpensive, you dont need an intercooler
#13
Thanks to you guys, I found VRP Tuning in Costa Mesa, CA.
The owner Vadim is a very nice, professional, and experienced auto technician. He practically knows everything there is to know about Mercedes. I had the VRP pulley kit and ECU flash done with Vadim last week, and the gains were incredible! The torque is amazing I LOVE IT. I would recommend this shop to anyone. His work was extremely professional, there were no surprises or hidden fees, and he got the work done when he said it would be done. I got an awesome deal as well. If anyone needs information, or input as to the work I got done at VRP let me know. For anyone interested in getting the ECU and PULLEY done and live in Southern California I would call Vadim.
I have posted his cell number in case anyone wants some work done.
(949)584-4446
The owner Vadim is a very nice, professional, and experienced auto technician. He practically knows everything there is to know about Mercedes. I had the VRP pulley kit and ECU flash done with Vadim last week, and the gains were incredible! The torque is amazing I LOVE IT. I would recommend this shop to anyone. His work was extremely professional, there were no surprises or hidden fees, and he got the work done when he said it would be done. I got an awesome deal as well. If anyone needs information, or input as to the work I got done at VRP let me know. For anyone interested in getting the ECU and PULLEY done and live in Southern California I would call Vadim.
I have posted his cell number in case anyone wants some work done.
(949)584-4446
Last edited by rarfinancial; 12-15-2008 at 12:03 AM.
#14
So did you only get the CM30 pump?
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rarfinancial.... sorry to hear that you did not have a good experience..... just wanted to say that I did and thats not everybody's experience is different obviously, but I have been extremely happy with Vadim and VRP
#17
I don't think there is a problem with passing emissions on the VR550 package unless you have other modifications.... haven't had to do smog yet, so really can't say but I have other things as well like rear cat delete and magnaflow....
rarfinancial.... sorry to hear that you did not have a good experience..... just wanted to say that I did and thats not everybody's experience is different obviously, but I have been extremely happy with Vadim and VRP
rarfinancial.... sorry to hear that you did not have a good experience..... just wanted to say that I did and thats not everybody's experience is different obviously, but I have been extremely happy with Vadim and VRP
#18
The VRP550 looks great. However, I'm concern about being able to pass smog. Will this kit pass the California Visual and Dynometered emission tests?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I found out I DO NOT have VRP pulleys installed,
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I never said crank pulley (read the post) take a very close look at your own picture of the water pump pulley on the VRP website, do you see a MBZ P/N So you're saying you make the after market Water pump Pulley and then stamp a MBZ P/N on it? but not on the pulley shown on the VRP website? or is that not a picture of the pulley you sell? I thought the VR550 came with a CRANK Pulley.
Last edited by rarfinancial; 12-15-2008 at 04:09 AM.
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Hmmmm, I didn't know about they pulleys BUT, the easiest thing is simply to measure them.
The only crank pulley mods I have seen for the 63s was by someone trying lighter ones. What I have seen VRP offer is underdrive pulleys for the various accessories. They should simply be smaller than OEM. Honestly, i dunno if they make them or use other MB parts but it is a way to gain slight power by using less accessories.
Since these waters are muddy, I'll add a bit . Aside from tuning, I have become friends with Vadim. I guess as Rick says, adversity is where you see the bond (if any) and maybe I just got lucky here. I am also personal friends with Rick and know that he is straight up. He had issues and isn't lying. He is also NOT saying that his situation is the norm or anything of the kind. he is simply being open about HIS experience.
I guess where Rick and I differ a bit is where the responsibility lies with respect to VRP products and services, especially one off custom jobs. Keeping the VRP name on the California shop makes a huge blur. Rick, if you feel comfortable, can you please expand on just what VRP (Victor) did for you? Personally, I think VRP california needs to either go independent or fall under the VRP umbrella. Do many of the issues not come down to availability of hardware, R&D, or troubleshooting? If Vadim was truly just a distributor, then he would not be involved in trying to setup manufacturing runs, R&D of products, refinement of tunes, etc. How would a distributor be expected to play all of those roles AND run an independent shop?
So, back to Ricks point that it is how a vendor acts when things go bad that matters. Is VRP (Victor) cool for distancing himself from his cash cow at the first sign of dissent? Did VRP corporate provide the resources needed to make VRP California a success?
Anyhow, off for some popcorn for me. The truth will always surface, sooner or later....
The only crank pulley mods I have seen for the 63s was by someone trying lighter ones. What I have seen VRP offer is underdrive pulleys for the various accessories. They should simply be smaller than OEM. Honestly, i dunno if they make them or use other MB parts but it is a way to gain slight power by using less accessories.
Since these waters are muddy, I'll add a bit . Aside from tuning, I have become friends with Vadim. I guess as Rick says, adversity is where you see the bond (if any) and maybe I just got lucky here. I am also personal friends with Rick and know that he is straight up. He had issues and isn't lying. He is also NOT saying that his situation is the norm or anything of the kind. he is simply being open about HIS experience.
I guess where Rick and I differ a bit is where the responsibility lies with respect to VRP products and services, especially one off custom jobs. Keeping the VRP name on the California shop makes a huge blur. Rick, if you feel comfortable, can you please expand on just what VRP (Victor) did for you? Personally, I think VRP california needs to either go independent or fall under the VRP umbrella. Do many of the issues not come down to availability of hardware, R&D, or troubleshooting? If Vadim was truly just a distributor, then he would not be involved in trying to setup manufacturing runs, R&D of products, refinement of tunes, etc. How would a distributor be expected to play all of those roles AND run an independent shop?
So, back to Ricks point that it is how a vendor acts when things go bad that matters. Is VRP (Victor) cool for distancing himself from his cash cow at the first sign of dissent? Did VRP corporate provide the resources needed to make VRP California a success?
Anyhow, off for some popcorn for me. The truth will always surface, sooner or later....
#23
I am not at will to say what the deal is between VRP (victor ),Vadim . I will speak to Jangy behind closed doors and if he wishes to explain more then I have no problem with that. I am in the car sales business and sometimes I am the Finance bank also, there has been times I have sold a car to a friend and have had to take it back(REPO) No hard fealings but friends are friends and busines is business. You win some you lose some take care of the problem the problem goes away, it's that easy, end of story. I respect Vadim's R&D work and all the mods he comes out with, my issue is not with his or VRP's product but more of a conduct issue. We are all men here Sorry for the high jack this is my last post on this thread.....
#24
Rick, you are right. You have stock pulleys on. We took ours off when we could not get the correct belt to line up with the blower.
With regard to anything else - please take it offline. My phone number is in my signature.
With regard to anything else - please take it offline. My phone number is in my signature.
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got my car dynoed and with 20's i put out 466 hp to the wheels and 523 trq. With stocks, I should be putting out about 475 hp and another 10 trq to the wheels.
Thanks again Vadim for all your help.
Thanks again Vadim for all your help.