2nd Knock Sensor

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  1. 92z32tt

    92z32tt New Member

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    Is it OK to drill/tap the block to fit a 2nd Knock sensor into the "valley" just in front of the stock position?
     
  2. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

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    There's a flat spit towards the front of the motor that you can easily drill/tap for a second sensor. I had a second sensor there when I was running power FC, probably have some pics at home
     
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    92z32tt New Member

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    Cheers
     
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    92z32tt New Member

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    Thanks ... more work than I really wanted to do. But since the ECU has 2 x Knock Sensor inputs I should use them.
     
  6. MagicMike

    MagicMike Moderator Staff Member

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    If you aren't pulling the engine down, just stick it on the front of the plenum somewhere, at least until next time you pull the motor down :D
     
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    I would use the second sensor for a knock device that lets you hook up headphones to it.
     
  8. ZEDZY

    ZEDZY Active Member

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    The single knock sensor seems to be fine at detecting knock, its mostly the rear cylinders at risk anyway.

    Although having redundancy wouldn't hurt.
     
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    Chad_ Well-Known Member

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    yeah ive done mine like black beast the middle most one goes to my ecu and the rear most one goes to a knocklight i have on my dash
     
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    92z32tt New Member

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    I have decided to have both go to the ecu:

    1: The ecu ecu can re-act a LOT faster than I can if knock occurs. I have a "Knock Light" now that picks up normal mechanical noise particularly in low load situations.

    2: The ecu can tune individual cylinders so I figure the more coverage the better.
     
  11. syntax_X

    syntax_X Zed Head

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    I've put 2 but left 1 unplugged for when the other fails lol.
     
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    What ECU are you using?
     
  13. 92z32tt

    92z32tt New Member

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    Link G4+ Thunder
     
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    Cool I'm guessing it has similar knock control to the i88? Sounds good
     
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    92z32tt New Member

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    My guess is it would be.
     
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    New Flat Responce/Wideband knock sensors fitted ... reading to go back together.

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