JoeB wrote:Carlo, If you are getting knock from the front, I would worry. I can certainly understand if you are getting false readings from the supercharger on the rear bank but if you really do have knock, I wouldn't just supress the signal by changing to another type or reduce it by moving the sensors. Have you tested the fuel pressure at the rails? It sounds like your problem might be different. How does you WB-O2 meter read? Did you tune it at 11.5-1? I've heard a couple people now say that is where they got the best power and safe tune rather than the normal 12.5-1. -JoeB
Joe, I won't do any relocation until I'm sure that there's no knocking. At this point, I'm already pretty sure, for a number of reasons:
1. I'm aready using Jim@FA's heads to lower compression.
2. I'm getting the CEL with knock sensor codes even when I have mixed
in over 1/3 of a tank of 100 octane gas.
3. The CEL will come on even when I'm not boosting.
4. With the Walbro fuel pump, headers and 7 psi pulley, there's a lot of
extra noise in the engine.
5. My car was tuned at 11.5:1 A/F ratio.
6. When I go to WOT the A/F ratio stays steady with no lean spikes.
It seems to me that not all cars are created equal. My car, and maybe a few others (like Kondo) just seem more predisposed to setting off the knock sensors.
I've already replaced both knock sensors once. I guess I can do it again, but I don't want to just keep throwing money into this car unless I know that something else has changed. It seems that there must be some key to this, but I just haven't worked it out yet.