Knocklink Whos got 1?
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Was out in my M8's P1 lastnight its fitted with a knocklink for picking up Det. We were giving it large down the motorway when his Knocklink picked up det flashed a series of leds alerting him to back off.
Excelent device IMO. If indeed they are accurate!
Whos got 1 fitted what makes are the ones to go for, and how easily fitted are they.
Any dissadvantages of having 1 fitted? Are they accurate.
Excelent device IMO. If indeed they are accurate!
Whos got 1 fitted what makes are the ones to go for, and how easily fitted are they.
Any dissadvantages of having 1 fitted? Are they accurate.
Accurate? Hmm, i dunno.
I used to know someone who had a scooby, sold it, bought a saff and fitted the knocklink from the saff.
No matter what sensitivity it was, used to "detect" det, used to annoy me to fuck when i was in the car.
Fueling was fine tho, RR tested, no det at all, used to just pick up engine noise too easy.
IMO if your fueling is setup right you shouldnt need it.
A lamda meter, EGT, or even fuel pressure gauge (or a combo of the 3) is a much better bet IMO.
I used to know someone who had a scooby, sold it, bought a saff and fitted the knocklink from the saff.
No matter what sensitivity it was, used to "detect" det, used to annoy me to fuck when i was in the car.
Fueling was fine tho, RR tested, no det at all, used to just pick up engine noise too easy.
IMO if your fueling is setup right you shouldnt need it.
A lamda meter, EGT, or even fuel pressure gauge (or a combo of the 3) is a much better bet IMO.
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