Innovate wideband error code "E8"
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Innovate wideband error code "E8"
I'm sure there are innovate forums for this topic but since I am uncertain about whether this is a wideband problem or something else, I'll start here...
About 6 months ago I bought an Innovate Motorsports MTX-L wideband.
Install went smoothly.
Calibration fine.
First few months were without issue.
Last week I threw in larger 550cc injectors (up from my 370cc's) along with an aeromotive FPR set to 30psi with vac unplugged. Did some highway runs and tuned it quite nicely to 11.8 AFR across the board at 22psi. (HOLY CARP 22PSI ON STOCK TWINS IS FUN!!)
The last few days, when starting the car up from cold, I noticed the wideband is working funny.
The AFR at startup is a bit rich (12.4-12.7) but after a few minutes the AFR leaps to 9.5 without any change in idle consistency or even change in exhaust quality.
After a minute or so of super rich readings, the AFR suddenly jumps to 22.4 without any noticeable change in idle quality. After a few seconds, the wideband just shows E8 and stays there.
However, when I turn the car off and restart again, the gauge shows 14.7-15.2 like normal.
Is this my ECU screwing with me?
Should I be on the market for a new Bosch sensor?
I included the most recent injector upgrade because I feel there may be something up with the motor since google yielded tons of results for E8 with all fingers pointing toward the owners and not Innovate making crappy products..
About 6 months ago I bought an Innovate Motorsports MTX-L wideband.
Install went smoothly.
Calibration fine.
First few months were without issue.
Last week I threw in larger 550cc injectors (up from my 370cc's) along with an aeromotive FPR set to 30psi with vac unplugged. Did some highway runs and tuned it quite nicely to 11.8 AFR across the board at 22psi. (HOLY CARP 22PSI ON STOCK TWINS IS FUN!!)
The last few days, when starting the car up from cold, I noticed the wideband is working funny.
The AFR at startup is a bit rich (12.4-12.7) but after a few minutes the AFR leaps to 9.5 without any change in idle consistency or even change in exhaust quality.
After a minute or so of super rich readings, the AFR suddenly jumps to 22.4 without any noticeable change in idle quality. After a few seconds, the wideband just shows E8 and stays there.
However, when I turn the car off and restart again, the gauge shows 14.7-15.2 like normal.
Is this my ECU screwing with me?
Should I be on the market for a new Bosch sensor?
I included the most recent injector upgrade because I feel there may be something up with the motor since google yielded tons of results for E8 with all fingers pointing toward the owners and not Innovate making crappy products..
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Thanks for the idea. I'm starting to wonder if my main O2 sensor is on the way out. I started noticing a low throttle AFR surge right around 3000-4000rpm where the AFR's jump from 14.7-15.4 all the way into the 18's but only under low load (open loop?)
Wideband has not done the E8 startup thing in the last few days. I'm starting to wonder which sensor is fooling me.
Wideband has not done the E8 startup thing in the last few days. I'm starting to wonder which sensor is fooling me.
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Just throwing an idea out there before I actually do it...
I really don't like how the SAFC and 1JZ ECU "fight" each other in closed loop. I spent quite a bit of time trying to get the SAFC and ECU to not fight each other with my 550cc injectors. The car is flawless once it goes open loop. It's just closed loop that really isn't smooth. Is it possible to just disconnect the O2 sensor, forcing the ECU into open loop and just retune the low throttle map and drive on that?
The SAFC has a high and low throttle map so I think it should be possible. Am I wrong? Anyone done it?
I really don't like how the SAFC and 1JZ ECU "fight" each other in closed loop. I spent quite a bit of time trying to get the SAFC and ECU to not fight each other with my 550cc injectors. The car is flawless once it goes open loop. It's just closed loop that really isn't smooth. Is it possible to just disconnect the O2 sensor, forcing the ECU into open loop and just retune the low throttle map and drive on that?
The SAFC has a high and low throttle map so I think it should be possible. Am I wrong? Anyone done it?
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I'm tired of this junk. I don't care how fast and accurate these sensors are when they die in just a few months. This is easily the worst piece of "quality" junk I've bought on this car. After running a replacement sensor now for a few months I noticed today that my car was jumping rapidly between 22 and 8 while cruising along at one speed. I've been told that the 1.2 firmware is also a "fix" in addition to the 1.0 but I can't find either anymore and I'm quite honestly pissed off and refuse to buy anymore of those sensors.
Going AEM now. Maybe it's a bit slower to respond but hopefully it doesn't kill the Bosch 4.2's as quickly.
I'm tired of this junk. I don't care how fast and accurate these sensors are when they die in just a few months. This is easily the worst piece of "quality" junk I've bought on this car. After running a replacement sensor now for a few months I noticed today that my car was jumping rapidly between 22 and 8 while cruising along at one speed. I've been told that the 1.2 firmware is also a "fix" in addition to the 1.0 but I can't find either anymore and I'm quite honestly pissed off and refuse to buy anymore of those sensors.
Going AEM now. Maybe it's a bit slower to respond but hopefully it doesn't kill the Bosch 4.2's as quickly.
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I had AEM on my 1jz my car runs rich and always when I install new o2 sensor after 5 minutes driving it was gone, after that I bought the innovative blue one, my Afr goes up and down but never had the e8 code, they told me to clean the sensor and perform the AFR learning procedure, also I have mine installed like in parallel to the shifter.
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Can you give me more details? I don't understand what that means. You mean the power wires? Mine is actually powered directly from the battery on a line dedicated to only my gauge setup. I know the Innovate gauges were sensitive to grounding and power issues but mine gets powered more reliably than anything else on my 20 year old car. I recalibrated mine dozens of times thinking that would fix it even temporarily but it's very hit or miss. Sometimes the free air calibration worked for a few weeks and sometimes it did absolutely nothing. I always cleaned it with MAF sensor cleaner but that didn't improve reliability at all.
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Man, the aem is quite slow. I have one in gf's car, and zeitronix in my car. So much difference in response time between them as the Z is much quicker.
Also, you are probably on to something with the stock o2 going out. I haven't been running one at all in her car and get the same lean condition between 3-4k rpms, with a noticeable bog before I tuned it out with the emanage. I'll be fixing that this week to see if it helps as that's what I thought my problem could be as well.
Edit: the zeitronix has been in the daily for two years now without a hitch, first year in a stock jzx90 dp hooked up to full 3" exhaust and this last year about 2/3 way down my 4" open dp
Also, you are probably on to something with the stock o2 going out. I haven't been running one at all in her car and get the same lean condition between 3-4k rpms, with a noticeable bog before I tuned it out with the emanage. I'll be fixing that this week to see if it helps as that's what I thought my problem could be as well.
Edit: the zeitronix has been in the daily for two years now without a hitch, first year in a stock jzx90 dp hooked up to full 3" exhaust and this last year about 2/3 way down my 4" open dp
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Man, the aem is quite slow. I have one in gf's car, and zeitronix in my car. So much difference in response time between them as the Z is much quicker.
Also, you are probably on to something with the stock o2 going out. I haven't been running one at all in her car and get the same lean condition between 3-4k rpms, with a noticeable bog before I tuned it out with the emanage. I'll be fixing that this week to see if it helps as that's what I thought my problem could be as well.
Edit: the zeitronix has been in the daily for two years now without a hitch, first year in a stock jzx90 dp hooked up to full 3" exhaust and this last year about 2/3 way down my 4" open dp
Also, you are probably on to something with the stock o2 going out. I haven't been running one at all in her car and get the same lean condition between 3-4k rpms, with a noticeable bog before I tuned it out with the emanage. I'll be fixing that this week to see if it helps as that's what I thought my problem could be as well.
Edit: the zeitronix has been in the daily for two years now without a hitch, first year in a stock jzx90 dp hooked up to full 3" exhaust and this last year about 2/3 way down my 4" open dp
I posted the uncertainty about my old OEM narrowband but now I'm fairly certain it was not broken. When I went single turbo, I switched over to a screw in style 5.0 mustang o2 sensor and nothing changed. Still has the low load 3000rpm lean out and hesitation. Since then, I found numerous threads describing this weird lean condition. It's just some glitch that nobody knows a fix for on stock ECU's.
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^^^ Wow i never looked at that WB setup , i was thinking about ethanol content analyzer a while ago!
I will be ditching my aem wb for there WB kit it's very neat. The aem is a little slow that's for sure.
I will be ditching my aem wb for there WB kit it's very neat. The aem is a little slow that's for sure.