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Means the air/fuel mixture inside the cylinder is exploding under its own free will from compression instead of burning when the engine ignites a spark from the spark plug.

Ie. your engine will eventually die if it continues like this.

Edited by PM-R33

thanks mate, so the fix is a tune. could it be because it was not tuned properly when i put in the Power FC a couple of months ago.

is the problem only happening when the light comes on during high boost or all the time?

Yep a tune will fix it. Did it get tuned when you installed it? Or are you just running it on the base map?

The light also flashes if the injectors are maxing out, or if the airflow metre is maxing out. So it could also be that.

Check your hand controller's max knock count, max airflow voltage and max injector duty cycle to see what one it is. But most likely it is knock.

Best bet just take it back to your tuner and get him to check it out. When you take it there, get the car's engine light to come on along the way but don't turn the car off when you get to him. That way he can have a look at all the max values on the hand controller and tell you straight away what's causing it. Whether its knock, the afm or injectors.

Good luck.

Edited by PM-R33

i started reading and when u didnt know wat knock was straight away i suspected u wouldnt have the correct fuel in it... i see it alot.... kinda makes me angry sumtimes lol..... if it was tuned on 98 and ur gonna go flog it sumwhere make sure it has that octane fuel in it. minimum u can run lower octane fuel if ur just lightly cruising but it still not recommended. my 2cents

yeh i no it was tuned on 98 and i'm ment to run 98, but the servo had run out. they only had 95 and i had 10 mintues to get to the crusie. what i didn't realise is the damage that could of been done while i was out with 300 other cars letting her have it for 4 hours.

well shouldnt it have clicked wen for sum reason sumthing different is happening now that ur not running the same petty(generally flashing lights mean get off the go peddle).... like seriously now. thats like puttin canola oil in ur sump and saying oh she'll love it..... sorry to rant on but sum ppl are just so ignorent.

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