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C8 Corvette CELsync OBD2 CEL Delete Module
C8 Corvette CELsync OBD2 CEL Delete Module
SKU:CELSYNC
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The CELsync OBD2 Module is a compact, plug-in device that connects directly to your vehicle’s onboard diagnostic (OBD) port to monitor the ECU in real time. Once installed, it identifies and manages specific diagnostic fault codes commonly triggered by performance modifications. This helps suppress unwanted “Check Engine Light” notifications, making it especially useful for modified vehicles such as the C8 Corvette.
Key Features
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Plug-and-Play OBD Connection
Installs instantly by plugging directly into the OBD port — no wiring, no ECU tuning, and no permanent changes required. -
Real-Time Fault Code Monitoring & Management
Continuously monitors the ECU and filters out select fault codes caused by aftermarket parts, preventing the Check Engine Light from turning on due to expected modifications. -
Internal Error Code Memory
During initial installation, the module records all active codes. It then “learns” and stores recurring, non-critical codes so they remain suppressed even after vehicle restarts or future mods. -
LED Status Indicators
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Yellow LED flashes in sync with engine RPM to show live ECU communication.
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Red LED indicates when the module detects and manages expected fault codes.
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Green LED flashes after shutdown to show the module remains active and ready for the next ignition cycle.
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Wide Compatibility
Works with many vehicles from 2008 and newer that utilize standard OBD protocols. -
Perfect for Modified / Performance Builds
Extremely popular among owners running cat deletes, high-flow cats, aftermarket exhausts, or other modifications that normally trigger oxygen-sensor-related CEL warnings.
Why C8 Corvette Owners Use CELsync
C8 Corvette models frequently trigger Check Engine Lights when catalytic converters are removed, high-flow exhaust components are installed, or other engine-related mods alter O₂ sensor readings. CELsync helps eliminate these nuisance CELs by identifying them as “expected” for the vehicle’s modified configuration — preventing the constant warning while still allowing real, critical engine faults to appear when necessary.
Important Disclaimer
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Intended for racing, off-road, or track-use vehicles only.
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Does not suppress critical or unexpected diagnostic codes — true mechanical issues will still trigger a warning.
User Guide
**Step 1: Locate the OBD Port – The OBD Port is most commonly located under the dash on the driver side under the steering wheel. **Step 2: Plug in CELsync – Plug the CELsync device into the OBD Port. During the initial installation, it is crucial that the expected fault codes are active, and the Check Engine Light/CEL indicator is illuminated. This ensures accurate communication between CELsync and the engine control unit. **Step 3: Device Activation – Upon starting the engine, the CELsync device will initiate within 60 seconds or shortly after driving away. Keep an eye on the CELsync it will light up the yellow LED, as it will flash in correspondence with the engine speed, indicating successful communication with the engine control unit. As a side note, in certain vehicles, it may be advisable to use the optional flat extension cable for practicality and a more stealth installation and or easier viewing. Upon the initial engine start, CELsync efficiently stores all currently active error codes in its internal memory. This automatic process ensures a comprehensive record of the vehicle’s diagnostics. The system can relearn active fault codes during reinstallation, if necessary for setup refinement. **Step 4: Red LED Indicators for Code Handling Status – Brief Red LED Illumination: Indicates that the system acknowledged an expected diagnostic code. – Continuous Red LED Flashing: Indicates the engine control unit has not yet accepted the code handling request under current operating conditions. – Persistent Denial: May indicate a permanent fault or ECU restrictions on real-time code processing. **Step 5: Post-Engine Stop Procedures – Following engine shutdown, the green LED will flash every 5 seconds, signifying CELsync’s ongoing monitoring. This periodic check ensures awareness of any engine restart, facilitating a seamless diagnostic process.Frequently Asked Questions
**What does CELsync do?** CELsync continuously monitors the fault code memory of the engine control unit. When expected fault codes are identified, CELsync may help manage them passively in supported use cases. CELsync can recognize previously stored fault codes during setup and adapt accordingly for consistent monitoring in supported applications. **For which vehicles is CELsync compatible?** Programmed specifically for each model by our engineers, CELsync is compatible with all vehicles from model year 2008. Some earlier models may also be supported if they comply with the necessary standard, identifiable by the connection of pin 6 and pin 14 to the diagnostic port. CELsync is designed for compatibility with a variety of vehicle configurations, subject to local emissions laws. However, for vehicles with engine control units that do not support clearing fault codes while driving, CELsync may not be suitable. **Which fault codes does CELsync address?** Adaptable and versatile, CELsync is designed to recognize and respond to certain non-critical diagnostic codes that may occur in motorsport or off-road configurations. During installation, the system learns and memorizes currently active fault codes as expected signals, which can be updated through a repeatable setup process. CELsync is often used in high-performance applications where non-standard hardware or tuning may result in intermittent fault codes unrelated to vehicle safety or performance. If a fault code outside of the expected parameters appears, CELsync does not intervene — allowing the engine control unit to retain full diagnostic visibility and warning functionality. *Intended for off-road use and race applications