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  • why obd2

    Every were else i go I'm told to stay away from obd2 cause of all the extra sensors and crap to deal with, anti theift etc and AFAIK they are not as tunable as obd1.

    so why is everyone swaping to obd2, whats so great about it over obd1?

    I always thought obd1 was better for ease of tuning and less complications.

    also how would obd2 handle boost?
    Mr_Efficiency

    90 Grand prix - Lawn ornament
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    Future holds: Striped and then scrap yard

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    Red/Black, 2.2 OHV, 5 speed, fully tubed bumper to bumper, 6 point cage with halo, fuel cell, race seat, 5 pt harness.... a race car
    Future holds: Just more trophies

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  • #2
    OBD2 just has more after-market tools that are used for tuning. Maybe they also have more options available in the ECU for different setups?

    I've been toying around with the idea for swapping OBD2 into a 94-95 GAGT (Since they un-tunable ECU's) for a while now, more or less to see what I can do with it.
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    • #3
      I knew obd2 was better managment wise, faster and more acurate with more senors but i didnt think it was tunable really at all without a reflash and i thought only GM could do that. I've been searching around this site and see that it is a lot more tunable than i originally thought but nobody really goes into any depth as to how to tune it or what they are using and what its capabilities are.
      Mr_Efficiency

      90 Grand prix - Lawn ornament
      Black, 3.1, 5 speed
      Future holds: Striped and then scrap yard

      97 Cavalier - Stock car
      Red/Black, 2.2 OHV, 5 speed, fully tubed bumper to bumper, 6 point cage with halo, fuel cell, race seat, 5 pt harness.... a race car
      Future holds: Just more trophies

      New project on the way: 88 S10 reg cab, short box, 5 speed.
      Future holds: Built 2.8 hybrid, Stealthy flat black, a drop until i have no more ugly wheel gap

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      • #4
        Options are DHP PowrTuner (no longer supported) and HPTuners. Do a search for those and you'll find alot more info.
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        • #5
          there used to be DHP for an option to tune, but unless you buy a unit from someone thats selling there old one then your out of luck on that.

          theres also HP tuner for tuning OBD-II they have alot more vehicle support
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          • #6
            I also find it's difficult to find the proper OBD1 ECU's in junkyards for custom setups, but OBD2 systems are everywhere.
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            • #7
              the obd=1 based cars are getting few and far between. just in the last 3 or 4 yrs ive seen more mid 90's and up cars.
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              3400/3500 -Solid trans mount--TCE 65mm T-body---85mm LS2 maf---1 1/4' TCE intake spacers with 3400 upper--SLP Catback with flowmaster 80--TOG headers
              Modded 3400 lifters with LT1 springs---Comp Cams 26986 Springs
              1357 cam 227 233 .050 dur
              515 515 lift 112 lsa
              15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400---New time to come


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              • #8
                And like said above the 94-95 are unsupported and so we go to OBDII to tune. We can't go back to older ECMs cause usually us 94-95 have electronic trans and the older ECMs don't support them.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by IsaacHayes View Post
                  And like said above the 94-95 are unsupported and so we go to OBDII to tune. We can't go back to older ECMs cause usually us 94-95 have electronic trans and the older ECMs don't support them.
                  that makes a lot of sence, with obd 1.5 your kinda screwed for tuning cause there is nothing at all.

                  what benifiets do you get from a complete obd2 swap over obd1?

                  I was searching around and saw that with this swap you can get all the features newer cars have like keyless entry and even air bags if you'd like. Also if you swap out the door locks you get the one key that does the doors and igniton, that would be kinda nice. any other luxuries you inherit or tuning bonus's?
                  thanks
                  Mr_Efficiency

                  90 Grand prix - Lawn ornament
                  Black, 3.1, 5 speed
                  Future holds: Striped and then scrap yard

                  97 Cavalier - Stock car
                  Red/Black, 2.2 OHV, 5 speed, fully tubed bumper to bumper, 6 point cage with halo, fuel cell, race seat, 5 pt harness.... a race car
                  Future holds: Just more trophies

                  New project on the way: 88 S10 reg cab, short box, 5 speed.
                  Future holds: Built 2.8 hybrid, Stealthy flat black, a drop until i have no more ugly wheel gap

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mr_Efficiency View Post
                    I knew obd2 was better managment wise, faster and more acurate with more senors but i didnt think it was tunable really at all without a reflash and i thought only GM could do that. I've been searching around this site and see that it is a lot more tunable than i originally thought but nobody really goes into any depth as to how to tune it or what they are using and what its capabilities are.
                    The reason why nobody goes indepth on how to tune with OBDII is its simply much more involved than OBDI. You really can't make a few threads and have it cover all of OBDII tuning. Both DHP and HP have there own forums covering this subject and they are both still learning how all the various tables work and interact with one another. It's still an ongoing science.
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                    • #11
                      like spruce said tuning OBD-II is a very in depth process. your never done learning when dealing with tuning on an OBD-II car.

                      i spent the better part of a week tweaking shift point and converter lockup points to get them good, and now i get to start all over with tuning beacuse of the new cam and engine work but hey its all in fun.
                      Last edited by geldartb; 02-10-2008, 01:53 AM.
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                      99 Grand Am GT
                      3400/3500 -Solid trans mount--TCE 65mm T-body---85mm LS2 maf---1 1/4' TCE intake spacers with 3400 upper--SLP Catback with flowmaster 80--TOG headers
                      Modded 3400 lifters with LT1 springs---Comp Cams 26986 Springs
                      1357 cam 227 233 .050 dur
                      515 515 lift 112 lsa
                      15.232@88.85mph on stock 3400---New time to come


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                      • #12
                        how does obd2 take boost? its the same as obd1 right, need to program a 2bar map and all that correct?
                        Mr_Efficiency

                        90 Grand prix - Lawn ornament
                        Black, 3.1, 5 speed
                        Future holds: Striped and then scrap yard

                        97 Cavalier - Stock car
                        Red/Black, 2.2 OHV, 5 speed, fully tubed bumper to bumper, 6 point cage with halo, fuel cell, race seat, 5 pt harness.... a race car
                        Future holds: Just more trophies

                        New project on the way: 88 S10 reg cab, short box, 5 speed.
                        Future holds: Built 2.8 hybrid, Stealthy flat black, a drop until i have no more ugly wheel gap

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                        • #13
                          Depends on the car your tuning. You can't just add a 2 bar MAP and expect it to work. Instead the car your tuning must of already had a 2 or 3 bar MAP in it's stock programming. DHP tried giving the option to people to add a 2 or 3 bar MAP but it didn't work. When you reached max boost the PCM would reset it's startup barometric pressure (i.e. normal atmospheric pressure) as the boosted pressure. Thus it would screw up all your tuning. HP has mentioned on it's forums that it would not do any 2 bar conversions for the V6 market. There are simply too many BIN file variations for them to justify the time spent making software updates to make the MAP adjustments available. So right now, nobody has a viable 2 or 3 bar MAP conversion available.
                          Last edited by sprucegagt; 02-11-2008, 01:41 AM.
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                          • #14
                            ok I'll stick with obd1 then, lol i understand it a lot more and i can run a 2 bar map
                            Mr_Efficiency

                            90 Grand prix - Lawn ornament
                            Black, 3.1, 5 speed
                            Future holds: Striped and then scrap yard

                            97 Cavalier - Stock car
                            Red/Black, 2.2 OHV, 5 speed, fully tubed bumper to bumper, 6 point cage with halo, fuel cell, race seat, 5 pt harness.... a race car
                            Future holds: Just more trophies

                            New project on the way: 88 S10 reg cab, short box, 5 speed.
                            Future holds: Built 2.8 hybrid, Stealthy flat black, a drop until i have no more ugly wheel gap

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