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Old 11-13-2007, 02:40 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by dodgez
Does the Aeroforce gauge still work?

thanks

aeroforce gauge does not work with ems as stated, the best way to watch it is on the ems.you cant see it on a voltmeter.to actually see the knock you would have to have a scope on it.there is a ton of noise on the sensor.with a scope you would also see very high negative spikes which are noise so it would be pretty complex and confusing.

learn how to use the internal log, monitor knock #1 volts on one of the fast channels.you will see on the log that the knock voltage will steadily increase with engine rpm.what you want to look for is the spikes that come up above that.if you go to setup>sensors>knock sensor>knock sensor cal table>graph you can set the set the noise threshold above the actual noise so that your bunghole doesnt clinch up every time you open a log
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