Adaptronic Broadband knock sensor
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Broadband knock sensor
Just wondering if I could run this type of sensor, they are available from lms-efi.com, the reason I ask is the harness I had made for my 440 select ecu came with a 2 wire connector labeled knock, I could just change to single wire and run stock?
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I prefer the broadband sensor. The OE FC and FD sensors have filtering built in to the sensor. I prefer to be able to see the entire spectrum and allow the ECU to do the noise filtering.
If you want to use the OE sensor, we can supply mating connectors to the EV1/Junior Timer connectors used on the harness you have. Using those connectors, you can connect the stock sensors to your harness.
If you want to use the OE sensor, we can supply mating connectors to the EV1/Junior Timer connectors used on the harness you have. Using those connectors, you can connect the stock sensors to your harness.
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Hi guys,
91savanaSK, yes the two-wire Broadband sensor should work. But here are some things we need to be aware of regarding the use of knock sensors
https://www.rx7club.com/adaptronic-e...ensor-1056772/
Thanks!
91savanaSK, yes the two-wire Broadband sensor should work. But here are some things we need to be aware of regarding the use of knock sensors
https://www.rx7club.com/adaptronic-e...ensor-1056772/
Thanks!
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I prefer the broadband sensor. The OE FC and FD sensors have filtering built in to the sensor. I prefer to be able to see the entire spectrum and allow the ECU to do the noise filtering.
If you want to use the OE sensor, we can supply mating connectors to the EV1/Junior Timer connectors used on the harness you have. Using those connectors, you can connect the stock sensors to your harness.
If you want to use the OE sensor, we can supply mating connectors to the EV1/Junior Timer connectors used on the harness you have. Using those connectors, you can connect the stock sensors to your harness.
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