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nismo502 01-20-2010 12:57 AM

Adaptronic Voltage
 
Hi All,
I am trying to establish if I have a ground loop somewhere or if my alternator is working properly.

If I check from voltage from Adatronic Gauge (F2), my voltage are about low 13v to high 12v and once in a long while high 11v. Is this normal?

What are your readings?

18psi 01-20-2010 02:14 AM

11 is pretty low I think .
12-13 is ok

dgmorr 01-20-2010 09:35 AM

Is this while your car is running, or just with the ignition on?

TravisR 01-20-2010 09:56 AM

11 is too low for when your car is running. The stock computer or a voltage regulator(depending on year) runs that voltage though not the adaptronic. I would check it with a volt-meter to just make sure your voltage reading in the Adaptronic is not for some reason low. If it is reading truly, then I would have the alternator tested.

nismo502 01-20-2010 10:49 AM

Thank you all for the reply. The Voltage is with my car running. I am using the readings from Adaptronic to get my voltage. This is so I can establish whether if I have any electrical problems.
What do most of you see from Adaptronic?

TravisR 01-20-2010 06:57 PM

You should see about 14.5 volts when running or around it. I think others said 13 was ok. The key thing to look for would be to see what the battery voltage is with just the key off, and then turn the vehicle key to the on position check it again. It should only drop a small amount if any. Then turn the vehicle on and see if the voltage goes up. If it doesn't its definitely something in the charging system.

PhantomRoadster 01-20-2010 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by nismo502 (Post 510587)
What do most of you see from Adaptronic?

14.7 with it running.
I believe it's 12.7 with ignition on.

TravisR 01-21-2010 10:59 AM

My battery is older (and its seen some hard times) so it runs at 11.8-11.9 with just the key on and the car not running. So I guess your battery voltage can vary a little bit.

nismo502 01-22-2010 12:33 PM

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Thank Travis.
I should have just attached my logs.
When I am on boost, it hits 11.5v, look at row 697, 698 and I suspect it is causing my car to misfire when that happens and I am suspecting I am having all sorts of misfiring because my voltage is not consistent.
What do you think?

TravisR 01-22-2010 12:55 PM

Thats too low, and I would guess the same thing. Your dwell time is going to be setup for the car running at an assumed 14.5 volts. If you have less volts then that your going to be running a VERY weak spark. You could increase the dwell to max, but you probably need to get your alternator or charging system in general checked to fix the real problem.

nismo502 01-22-2010 01:07 PM

Thats what I am guessing.
The problem is I have just got my alternator changed but it is showing low 13v with the car idling at the battery.
I suspect I have been sold a shitty alternator.

PhantomRoadster 03-15-2010 09:53 PM

Has anyone logged their voltage when cranking? I'm getting anywhere from 8-9.5. I'm wondering if cranking volts are too low and the reason why my cranking still sucks.

y8s 03-15-2010 10:04 PM

9.9-10V on a relatively new battery during cranking.

nismo, does your battery hold a charge well? is it less than 3 years old?

dgmorr 03-15-2010 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by PhantomRoadster (Post 538686)
Has anyone logged their voltage when cranking? I'm getting anywhere from 8-9.5. I'm wondering if cranking volts are too low and the reason why my cranking still sucks.

Mine is usually around 8.5-10V whlie cranking - depending how long it's been sitting. Stock battery from 2001. My cranking sucked until I got hold of a properly setup cranking map.

timk 03-15-2010 11:17 PM

Same dealio, 14.5-15 with car running.


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