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Knock sensor

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toojung2die

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May 4, 2004
La$ Vega$, Nevada
Installed DSMLink this weekend and lovin it. Not lovin all the knock it's showing me. Are the aftermarket knock sensors any good or should I get one from Mitsu? :dsm: I found knock sensors made by Wells, Niehoff, Standard Motor, and GP Sorensen. Also, where the heck is the knock sensor in CAPS? I think I've looked at every page in CAPS and can't for the life of me find the sucker.
 
Spooling99 said:
I would just buy a new OEM knock sensor.
Me too, if it was in stock. But I tend to get impatient when it comes to my car ;)
 
toojung2die said:
Me too, if it was in stock. But I tend to get impatient when it comes to my car ;)

Me too I guess thats just the dsm'r, but it shouldn't take to long to ship.
 
I just bought one at Autozone. It was a Wells and it even has the mitsubishi sticker and PN on the connector. Has a 3 month warranty too. Same as OEM just a different plastic bag.
 
I think I bought mine off of ebay for like $70. It said is was oem and it did come in an oem box with the right part #. It also looked identical to my original one. Im always scard it wont be oem when I get it from ebay even if they say it is. It was from ongreenperformance.com I think. Ive gotten a slave cylinder and clutch cylinder from them also and they where both oem, so I trust them.
 
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