Adaptronic on stock 2002 NBB before installing turbo
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Adaptronic on stock 2002 NBB before installing turbo
Good afternoon all,
I have overly confused myself by reading all of the posts under the Adaptronic heading. There is a bunch of good information here but I have some dumbass questions. Since all of the posts I have seen are on a turboed car with WB02 the GM IAT (open element) sensor installed...my situation is looking to be, well different.
In my initial install, the plan is to go adaptronic on the car being stock... just to quash all of the issues before turboing and adding more variables. I also hope to be able to provide a good base map for anyone needing one for a stock NBB.
Anyhow, the questions I am coming up with are:
On the Adaptronic, can I install this without a WB02 and expect anything good to come of it? Alternately, I already have an AEM UEGO; but I am out of holes! If I were to yank my front factory 02 sensor from the car and keep the UEGO there (connected via serial DB9)... will this cause me any issues? Is anyone out there retaining both factory 02 sensors in addtion to the WB?
Now with the IAT sensor, I still have my factory one there...since the car is stock and all. Is it suggested to install the GM sensor and stuff it in the factory location till I go turbo in another week or so? Or shall I stick with the factory IAT?
Also, if it is at all possible... I would like to be able to go without OBDII codes. We have emissions testing every 2 years and if it is even remotely possible to run without CELs on... it would make me feel better about my wife driving the car. (It is a mental thing on her side.) If I leave the MAF installed and the factory 02 sensors in place, are there any other things that may give a CEL?
Anyhow, I am suffering from information overload. Really need the help because cold feet are starting to set in.
Oh, and does anyone feel like sharing their base map? I will be running 600CC Deatschwerks Injectors once the adaptronic is functioning well on the factory config. Then the turbo kit from my 99 will go onto the 2002.
Thanks everyone and cheers,
Matt
I have overly confused myself by reading all of the posts under the Adaptronic heading. There is a bunch of good information here but I have some dumbass questions. Since all of the posts I have seen are on a turboed car with WB02 the GM IAT (open element) sensor installed...my situation is looking to be, well different.
In my initial install, the plan is to go adaptronic on the car being stock... just to quash all of the issues before turboing and adding more variables. I also hope to be able to provide a good base map for anyone needing one for a stock NBB.
Anyhow, the questions I am coming up with are:
On the Adaptronic, can I install this without a WB02 and expect anything good to come of it? Alternately, I already have an AEM UEGO; but I am out of holes! If I were to yank my front factory 02 sensor from the car and keep the UEGO there (connected via serial DB9)... will this cause me any issues? Is anyone out there retaining both factory 02 sensors in addtion to the WB?
Now with the IAT sensor, I still have my factory one there...since the car is stock and all. Is it suggested to install the GM sensor and stuff it in the factory location till I go turbo in another week or so? Or shall I stick with the factory IAT?
Also, if it is at all possible... I would like to be able to go without OBDII codes. We have emissions testing every 2 years and if it is even remotely possible to run without CELs on... it would make me feel better about my wife driving the car. (It is a mental thing on her side.) If I leave the MAF installed and the factory 02 sensors in place, are there any other things that may give a CEL?
Anyhow, I am suffering from information overload. Really need the help because cold feet are starting to set in.
Oh, and does anyone feel like sharing their base map? I will be running 600CC Deatschwerks Injectors once the adaptronic is functioning well on the factory config. Then the turbo kit from my 99 will go onto the 2002.
Thanks everyone and cheers,
Matt
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Good afternoon all,
I have overly confused myself by reading all of the posts under the Adaptronic heading. There is a bunch of good information here but I have some dumbass questions. Since all of the posts I have seen are on a turboed car with WB02 the GM IAT (open element) sensor installed...my situation is looking to be, well different.
In my initial install, the plan is to go adaptronic on the car being stock... just to quash all of the issues before turboing and adding more variables. I also hope to be able to provide a good base map for anyone needing one for a stock NBB.
Anyhow, the questions I am coming up with are:
On the Adaptronic, can I install this without a WB02 and expect anything good to come of it? Alternately, I already have an AEM UEGO; but I am out of holes! If I were to yank my front factory 02 sensor from the car and keep the UEGO there (connected via serial DB9)... will this cause me any issues? Is anyone out there retaining both factory 02 sensors in addtion to the WB?
Now with the IAT sensor, I still have my factory one there...since the car is stock and all. Is it suggested to install the GM sensor and stuff it in the factory location till I go turbo in another week or so? Or shall I stick with the factory IAT?
Also, if it is at all possible... I would like to be able to go without OBDII codes. We have emissions testing every 2 years and if it is even remotely possible to run without CELs on... it would make me feel better about my wife driving the car. (It is a mental thing on her side.) If I leave the MAF installed and the factory 02 sensors in place, are there any other things that may give a CEL?
Anyhow, I am suffering from information overload. Really need the help because cold feet are starting to set in.
Oh, and does anyone feel like sharing their base map? I will be running 600CC Deatschwerks Injectors once the adaptronic is functioning well on the factory config. Then the turbo kit from my 99 will go onto the 2002.
Thanks everyone and cheers,
Matt
I have overly confused myself by reading all of the posts under the Adaptronic heading. There is a bunch of good information here but I have some dumbass questions. Since all of the posts I have seen are on a turboed car with WB02 the GM IAT (open element) sensor installed...my situation is looking to be, well different.
In my initial install, the plan is to go adaptronic on the car being stock... just to quash all of the issues before turboing and adding more variables. I also hope to be able to provide a good base map for anyone needing one for a stock NBB.
Anyhow, the questions I am coming up with are:
On the Adaptronic, can I install this without a WB02 and expect anything good to come of it? Alternately, I already have an AEM UEGO; but I am out of holes! If I were to yank my front factory 02 sensor from the car and keep the UEGO there (connected via serial DB9)... will this cause me any issues? Is anyone out there retaining both factory 02 sensors in addtion to the WB?
Now with the IAT sensor, I still have my factory one there...since the car is stock and all. Is it suggested to install the GM sensor and stuff it in the factory location till I go turbo in another week or so? Or shall I stick with the factory IAT?
Also, if it is at all possible... I would like to be able to go without OBDII codes. We have emissions testing every 2 years and if it is even remotely possible to run without CELs on... it would make me feel better about my wife driving the car. (It is a mental thing on her side.) If I leave the MAF installed and the factory 02 sensors in place, are there any other things that may give a CEL?
Anyhow, I am suffering from information overload. Really need the help because cold feet are starting to set in.
Oh, and does anyone feel like sharing their base map? I will be running 600CC Deatschwerks Injectors once the adaptronic is functioning well on the factory config. Then the turbo kit from my 99 will go onto the 2002.
Thanks everyone and cheers,
Matt
It will accept narrowband input. I wouldn't run without both factory 02 as it will likely pop a CEL. Factory O2's work together by testing the levels pre- and post-cat. You will get a CEL for cat efficiency if you leave one out. I'm running both factory O2 and the WB but I have three bungs in my downpipe/midpipe. That said, I'd want it in there now just to play with the tuning, but it isn't worth adding a third bung for a week. Otherwise, you can drop your post-cat O2 and put it there and just accept the CEL for a week. I wouldn't put it in the front spot-too hot.
You can stick with factory IAT for now. The only reason you can't use it on turbo applications is that you want it post-IC and there is no means to keep it in place under boost.
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You aint getting a CEL for missing o2 before the cat.
The adaptronic loom is cutting the signal to the adaptronic instead of the factory ecu. The thing you have to do to avoid a CEL for missing o2 is to keep the heater wires connected. That is the way the original ecu is checking the o2.
An other fact: I'm having a CEL for a missing IAC. idle control valve.
I still want to find a solution for this CEL, but missing time to find a solution.
btw: I'm running a stock B6 engine in an european NBB.
The adaptronic loom is cutting the signal to the adaptronic instead of the factory ecu. The thing you have to do to avoid a CEL for missing o2 is to keep the heater wires connected. That is the way the original ecu is checking the o2.
An other fact: I'm having a CEL for a missing IAC. idle control valve.
I still want to find a solution for this CEL, but missing time to find a solution.
btw: I'm running a stock B6 engine in an european NBB.
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P0118 Engine Coolant Temp Circuit High Input
P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Malfunction
P1504 Manf Control Veh Spd Idle Speed Control Auxiliary Input
Two cleared, but P0335 remains.
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Hey guys, thanks for the help!
I will try the install tonight when I get home. I suppose that the adaptronic is taking the signals and not sharing; but I wonder if there is a simulator or a way to share the signals without too much decay?
Tho your input has settled it for me, I will have to do my smog test before I make the install final. This will buy me 2 years before the next OBDII reading at the emissions test station.
Wish me luck and cheers!
Prospero
I will try the install tonight when I get home. I suppose that the adaptronic is taking the signals and not sharing; but I wonder if there is a simulator or a way to share the signals without too much decay?
Tho your input has settled it for me, I will have to do my smog test before I make the install final. This will buy me 2 years before the next OBDII reading at the emissions test station.
Wish me luck and cheers!
Prospero
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I suspect you can run any of our boosted maps since you'll not be hitting boost thus the Adaptronic will never go to those cells...and so the rest should be about the same or at least damn close to it.
Let me know when u get ur stuff installed and I'll give you my latest map that actually idles!
Cheers,
Prospero
Let me know when u get ur stuff installed and I'll give you my latest map that actually idles!
Cheers,
Prospero
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