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the knock detection devices i can think of

the chassis ear

hks af knock amp

apexi safc2

apexi powerfc

bosch knock kits

http://www.thor-racing.co.uk/Gauges-96.asp

autospeed kit / guides

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0594/article.html

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0587/article.html

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0348/article.html

kier wilsons gtr i think ran a motec and used a powerfc for knock display.

at least im pretty sure thats what the article said, not sure why he didnt use safc2, half the price.

Anyone know where to purchase a Knock link, or similar Knock detection device??

Anyone using one of these in their car?

Cheers

Try AVO in Cheltenham, Melbourne.

They always have them.

Regards

Andrew

turboxs have them..

www.turboxs.com.au - if you need any info send me a message, my mate works for them..

http://www.turboxs.com.au/more_info.php?ID=212

Haven't tried it but I believe they double as a shift light as well from the review in autosalon.. you have to calibrate it so that it can differentiate from normal engine noise, however I believe that's just a matter of it learning your RPM range noise..

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Any idea about the cost of these devices Link?

turboxs have them..

www.turboxs.com.au - if you need any info send me a message, my mate works for them..

http://www.turboxs.com.au/more_info.php?ID=212

Haven't tried it but I believe they double as a shift light as well from the review in autosalon.. you have to calibrate it so that it can differentiate from normal engine noise, however I believe that's just a matter of it learning your RPM range noise..

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