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Old 12-03-02, 08:53 PM
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On the front rotor housing, right above the spark plugs there is a black thing with a wire leading up. What is this thing, and do I need it? The plug in part snapped in half.

I am going full non-seq and getting PFC so I wont have the solonoid rack. Also anyone have pics of full non-seq and AWS blocked off? Thanks!

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Old 12-03-02, 09:04 PM
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That's your knock sensor, Josh. I honestly think it's a huge piece of ****, but others will say you need it. I'm not positive, but I think that the PFC doesn't even use it for anything other than showing its reading on the commander.
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huh.. so I guess Ill remove it.. Ill get a J&S one in a while.. thanks danny!

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You might want to research this. Why do you want to remove it? If you do you will get a check engine light.
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ill do what DSMers do.. just put some duct tape over the light
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