I guess it all depends on the wing. I looked the Jab site, and see that the 160 has a pretty small wing compared to the Rebel. Interesting too, that you actually gain some speed with slight flap. The Rebel is the opposite. It gains speed with reflex.
Well, that's the nice thing with these VGs. With that double sided carpet tape, you test it first, not only for location on the wing, but if you don't like the performance, pull them off.
My other plane (912 Chinook) didn't benefit much from the VGs, only about 2 kt stall reduction, but again no change in cruise speeds.
The only reason I wanted the VGs on the Rebel, was to improve water take-offs, and they do that, so am happy. Otherwise wouldn't bother. Stall speed was good enough before, for my type of flying. When on floats, you really can't utilize a low stall speed on landing, because the angle of attack is too severe (would drag the float tails).
Walter