I just got my full Novitec N-Largo Exhaust with no cats installed. Car is throwing a check engine light after 30 miles and going into a limp mode. I floor it and it feels like it has 112 HP lol Who is the best and most reliable tuner for this car? Thanks
A few thoughts - Removing the cats will invariably cause a check engine light. Can’t believe whoever did the install didn’t tell you that. To fix it, you don’t need a tune, you need a little module that plugs in and cancels the warning light (but leaves other warning lights unaffected). - I would advise against a tune. Despite what the tuner sales people will tell you, it will likely affect engine reliability in the long run (plus void your warranty... although I think that’s already gone-ski based on the exhaust work) - as noted above, I would be surprised if anyone needs or can properly use more power than the 812 has (at least on the street). Even in stock form, with the accelerator pinned you are doing warp speed...
Uh, why not buy the Novi box designed to work with your exhaust? Novi has what is needed to fix your issue and add a bit of schnell to your setup.
https://www.vividracing.com/novitec-tectronic-single-purchase-ferrari-superfast-812-1820-p-152545381.html
Yes I knew that with removing the cats and have the Novitec module installed but the car is still going into limp mode randomly. With a tune you can remove the line of code that searches for the cats and it should be fine.
Might be worth posting the codes for more info. If its just the o2 sensors, it shouldnt be going limp mode. Just throws a cel but leaves you with full power etc. Unless, does your 812 have the PPF? How old is the car
He could just want the o2 sensors code tuned out. Before we jump all over the guy, its entirely possible he is after a tune to eliminate the CEL from throwing without caring about extra performance. @OP, the 812 is on the newer Bosch ECU that hasnt been cracked over OBD yet, so you need to find someone to perform a bench tune. Do you research here as it requires them to remove the ECU and get direct access to the ECU. Find someone whos done it on a 812/488 or similar (not f12/458, they can be done via OBD).
Not seeing anyone jumping all over anyone. He's just being offered some suggestions and solutions. As far as bench tunes, Vivid Racing offers that for the 812. Like I said, I'm sure they can help.
This is true. We just want to make sure he has all of the information available so he makes the right decision. Normally, a CEL triggered by the O2 Sensors doesn't throw the car into limp mode which is why I was asking if he by chance had the codes read. If my memory serves me right the valves on the 812 are vacuum powered, so it may even be a vacuum leak that is causing this.
Hey everyone, So here's what's been happening.... For those that say CEL triggered by 02 sensors shouldn't go into limp mode is correct. I've had a few catless Ferrari's 458/488 and with CEL it doesn't go into limp mode. I have the Novitec Module on the 812 that is supposed to eliminate the check engine light. I haven't had a check engine light come on with the module but recently I've noticed on the freeway when trying to pass people the car has absolutely no power. I floor it, it's making a lot of noise and revving super slowly. There is no check engine light on but that could be because the Novitec Module is hiding it. I shut the car off, restart it and everything is fine. Power is back on again. I pulled the module out and drove around for 30 miles and got a CEL. The codes read by my scanner are: P420 - Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1) P430 - Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2) I haven't had a chance to test if the car is in limp mode because the CEL turned on in my driveway. I will be driving the car this weekend and will report back.
The Novitec Module is actually automatically clearing the code when it comes up. Which is why you don't see it when it's plugged in. There are a few products who do the same thing from what I understand. Keep us posted! This is turning quite interesting.
Precisely. I don't ever recall seeing a car go into limp mode just because of decatting it. CEL yes, but it kept driving fine. The limp mode leads me to think something else is going on. Novi usually does things right, and the box should as you say, clear the codes, turn off any CEL and keep things running smoothly. Lots of cars out there with Novi, Capristo, yours and other exhausts installed and they don't go into limp mode.
That is exactly why I'm interested to see what happens. Honestly, at this point a tune would be your best way to solve your problem but if warranty becomes an issue then High-Flow Cats might work as long as the decat is the real source of the issue.
Well I just wanted the exhaust. The 812 sounds incredible with the full novitec system. Didn't think it would cause me problems.
Normally, it doesn't but things do happen sorry to say. Keep us posted after you get the chance to drive your car.
Hi there. Any follow up on this topic. This is relevant to me and curious how you made out and if you did anything else to correct any problem. Did you get a time or did it sort itself out? Or anyone else deal with this issue with the aftermarket exhaust install?