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Cheapest way to measure knock?

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Put a screwdriver to your valve cover and put you ear to it LOL

I think your reffering to a stethiscopse bro, not a screwdriver..

To answer your question palm is probly the cheapest..
 
Use high temp silicone to secure a piece of vacuum line to the back of the block. Route it through the firewall and shove it in your ear when you're tuning. :p

Seriously, get a palm pilot w/logging software and cable. I still have my M505 from 8 years ago :thumb:
 
Put a screwdriver to your valve cover and put you ear to it LOL

LOL that sounds like a good time and all, but seriously.
Whats the cheapest approach to measuring knock?
I wanna figure out what boost I can push safely with my eIII 16g, with a basically stock fuel system, until i get some 850's.
 
Use high temp silicone to secure a piece of vacuum line to the back of the block. Route it through the firewall and shove it in your ear when you're tuning. :p

Seriously, get a palm pilot w/logging software and cable. I still have my M505 from 8 years ago :thumb:

Ya, this is the cheapest way i found too. I think this is what I'm gonna do then.
Unless anyone knows a cheaper way. LOL I love my money.
 
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