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Removing the knock detection is simple: Resolder R118 and R119 into R142, 143. Then, Remove R101. Finally, remove the knock board itself.
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Removing the knock detection is simple: Resolder R118 and R119 into R142, 143. Then, Remove R101 (optional). Finally, remove the knock board itself.
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Originaly posted by prelude-driver
here is how it works,
R101 is a current limit to a signal on the KS, you need it with KS but you can leave it in because it does not go anywhere else.
R118/119 are current limiters on the clock & data signals to the KS,
if you remove the KS you must remove them because of the next resistors.
R142/143 are pullup resistors for the clock & data lines,
you dont use them if you have a KS because there are pullups on the KS itself, but if the KS is removed then you must fit these to stop the lines from floating.
they are 10k btw. |
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removing knock is simple: resolder R118 and R119 into R142, 143
But KEEP the Knock Sensor board soldered !!
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Removing the knock detection is simple: Resolder R118 and R119 into R142, 143. Then, Remove R101. Finally, remove the knock board itself.
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Here's what a knockless P14 looks like: CLick Here! |
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But KEEP the Knock Sensor board soldered !! |
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removing knock is simple: resolder R118 and R119 into R142, 143
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