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I couldn't find any information on using it in the rear rotor, but I remember a discussion about this at one time...what it on the big list or something? Any drawbacks to using it in the rear rotor?
I would imagine it would be less sensitive. The PFS PMC guys have needed to relocate it there for that reason as the PFS unit seems to be overly sensitive to knock readings.