Couple of Sensors i cant figure out
I have a S4 TII motor using a LT10S to run it and i cant figure out what the Knock Sensor or the BAC hook up to as in which wire, so just want to know if they arent needed or where they should go.
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they dont:).
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alright thanks again rx72c
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hate to be a pest but why dont these sensors do anything when you run a microtech LT series ECU?
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LT's don't use those inputs. they should but don't
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so what about a knock sensor that seems pretty important for a turbo engine and the coolant that flows through the throttle body im so confused.
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Knock sensor is important but a microtech is a very basic computer.
Their is not much more to it. As for bac, Its important and very useful but microtech not designed to use it(unless you request when you purchase). |
Originally Posted by rx72c
(Post 9201368)
Knock sensor is important but a microtech is a very basic computer.
Their is not much more to it. As for bac, Its important and very useful but microtech not designed to use it(unless you request when you purchase). What do you reccomend with the BAC valve? Leave it open all the time, block it off, send the unit back to microtech? |
I have blocked the BAC and my car idles at just over 1000rpm with no worries.
Idles 800rpm cold no worries. As long as you have good comp it will run fine without. As for the knock sensor. I have an external system. Knock is very important to log especially when you run 30psi on pump fuel lol. |
Originally Posted by rx72c
(Post 9202757)
As for the knock sensor. I have an external system. Knock is very important to log especially when you run 30psi on pump fuel lol.
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Originally Posted by rx72c
(Post 9202757)
I have blocked the BAC and my car idles at just over 1000rpm with no worries.
Idles 800rpm cold no worries. As long as you have good comp it will run fine without. As for the knock sensor. I have an external system. Knock is very important to log especially when you run 30psi on pump fuel lol. |
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link make one not sure if this site is right but have a try
http://www.linkecu.com/products/TuningTools |
or www.nzperformance.co.nz paul can get it for you even if its not on his site he can get it
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