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AddAKnockSensor
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24 Jun 2005 - 03:02 - r1.2
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Home.street_kings
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To add a Knock Sensor to a P75 here is what I did: 1. Remove a knock board from a JDM p30 2. Move the connector strip from prot "A" to port "B" 3. Remove R12 4. Add ...
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AddKnockToP30G00
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26 Jan 2006 - 05:05 - NEW
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Home.synoptic
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On 1720 or 11f0 I've: remove R140, R141 10k add R107, R115, R116 220R I also add (they may not be essential): C94 4u7 16v tant Q20 a143 On 1550-150x: remove R78 ...
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KnockBoard
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12 Apr 2004 - 04:07 - NEW
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Home.tekphobia
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the knock board is a circuit board (seperate from main ECU PCB) mounted in the top-right hand corner of DOHC Vtec ECU s having a KnockSensor. The KnockBoard is responsible ...
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KnockReplacement
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23 Feb 2004 - 21:09 - NEW
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Home.blundar
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This is one of Dave B's pet projects. The stock honda knock board leaves a lot to be desired. It would be nice to incorporate a more modern stategy for preignition ...
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KnockSensor
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19 Feb 2004 - 22:01 - NEW
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TWiki Guest
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KnockSensor s can be found on DOHC Vtec motors, such as the B16, B18C and H22. Also on SOHC Vtec OBD2 motors. A knock sensor is basically a special microphone that ...
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OBD1CodeCompatibility
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22 Jun 2004 - 15:34 - NEW
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Home.blundar
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OBD1CivicIntegra ECU s are a common hardware platform. What this means is that you can (with minor modifications) run essentially any code on any ECU in the family ...
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P14
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26 Jan 2007 - 23:58 - r1.3
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Jared Karagen?
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P14 93-95 OBD1 Prelude Si (non Vtec H23A) There are at least 2 versions of this ECU: One with and one without knock sensor. The ECUs with a knock board have R118 ...
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PreIgnition
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03 Mar 2005 - 21:43 - NEW
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Home.blundar
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Pre Ignition is a bad thing. It is also frequently referred to as "knocking" because of the sound it makes at low intensities. It is also frequently called "detonation ...
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RemoveAKnockSensor
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21 Sep 2006 - 13:46 - r1.4
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Home.carotman
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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. no knock.jpg: ...
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