WHAT IS THE KNOCK SENSOR FOR?
#2
It is to prevent detonation. Say from going lean, bad gas, lugging motor, Like if driving and hear valves rattle. It pulls timing from the engine. So if goes bad that will be what it does. Mine is disconnected. But make sure tune is good, plenty of fuel, etc. Or will have melted pistons.
#4
Here is site with testing of all sensors.
http://rothfam.com/svo/reference/sensors.pdf
Can be disconnected but if everything is not right. So make very sure everthing is up to new specs or better. The results are bad. Mine was disconnected by myself and I done too many modification, too much boost on a weak motor. This was the result. Notice section of piston missing and able to see the rings. Also there was chunks out of sides of cylinder wall. You have been warned. I have lowered my boost way down until I decide to buy a wideband.
http://rothfam.com/svo/reference/sensors.pdf
Can be disconnected but if everything is not right. So make very sure everthing is up to new specs or better. The results are bad. Mine was disconnected by myself and I done too many modification, too much boost on a weak motor. This was the result. Notice section of piston missing and able to see the rings. Also there was chunks out of sides of cylinder wall. You have been warned. I have lowered my boost way down until I decide to buy a wideband.
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