Stainbox12
15+ Year Contributor
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- Jan 3, 2006
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Panama,
Central America
My car has developed for a while, a knock issue, in which, it displays knock erratically. It doesn´t need to be driven, just by being at idle, and reving, i can see up to 43 counts of knock. Obviously this used to retard my timing way too much and make my car feel slow. I finally got tired of testing, and i grounded the knock sensor (yea i know its just a bandaid). It worked nice, but i tried in in a friends car, and the ground for some reason didn´t work, it still displayed high knock while reving in neutral. Now to the point: I told my friend to buy a knock sensor, since its the first part that was suspected to be bad, since we are both having the same problem, and i thought, maybe he could give it to me a couple of days to tune my car and move on (btw, his knock sensor was bad when he bought the car, so he had the knock cell on). The problem, is that his brand spanking new knock sensor, shows the same problem, while reving in neutral, it can go as high as 43 counts. Now, the car feels pretty fast, but it falls at around 5000k, with a 14b. If its knocking so high, why it feels fast at 10 psi? i havent done a log to see how its pulling timing, and thats the next to do. I have searched for a long time, and i believe i have even posted this problem before, but i haven´t found a single member, that has the same problem than us, with a new knock sensor. The only thing, im thinking about, is that its probably lifter tick, since we both have loud lifters, but im not sure if that would be the culript. I know, for sure, that this is not real knock, its phantom knock. I know, its bad to ground the knock sensor, because we would be blind tuning basically with the logger, but if we hook up a wideband we tune along with AFR and move on with knock. Is there any way, to stop the knock sensor cel to come on and display 0 knock without having it grounded? i read somewhere, that a resistor might do the trick. This is in case we never find the reason for high knock counts. His car is completly stock btw. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks. 