1G90AWDTsi
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- Jul 7, 2007
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--In mild cases, you would realize nothing, unless you had an EGT guage, in which case you would see way higher EGTs. In monsterously horrible cases you will acctaully hear a 'ping' noise, which is basically your block resonating fromt he insanely high pressures casued by the gas igniting before the piston is ready to begin going back down on the power stroke.--
That's a post I pulled up from another thread...why would your engine do that "ping" in the first place...what actually causes that to happen? Would dsmlink pick that up in a reading? I really want to know what specific things cause knock, when it starts to get damaging to the engine, and what the symptoms are (please clarify). Thanks!
That's a post I pulled up from another thread...why would your engine do that "ping" in the first place...what actually causes that to happen? Would dsmlink pick that up in a reading? I really want to know what specific things cause knock, when it starts to get damaging to the engine, and what the symptoms are (please clarify). Thanks!