detonation sensor

David Piper dapiper at one.net
Wed May 27 05:11:15 GMT 1998


Any way to trace down this vendor to see if he sold them all?

At 05:57 PM 5/25/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Dave,
>	I messed up, I only bought one! A vendor at the Fall Englishtown, NJ auto
>fleamarket had at least 20 of them. I really wasn't sure about it. I had never
>seen one before, so I just bought one to play with. I should have bought more.
>It really looks like it was a volumn producton item. It is mounted in a cast
>aluminum heat sink that Has Carter Knock Eliminator cast into the Face in
milled
>aluminum on a black background. Looks like a high dollar item.
>
>		Ken
>
>David Piper wrote:
>> 
>> Where did you get the Carter Knock Eliminator?  Any left?
>> 
>> TurboDave
>> 
>> At 06:15 AM 5/23/98 -0400, you wrote:
>> >In the early 80's Carter made a kit to add a knock sensor to any engine. I
>> >bought an NOS one still shrink wrapped a few months ago. Installed it on
my 71
>> >Chevy 350 with HEI ignition. Was an easy install, and it eliminated the
pinging
>> >that I had on heavy part throttle loads. Made the engine less sensitive
to gas
>> >quality.
>> >
>> >       It had a sensor I mounted on the intake manifold (I know the
block would have
>> >been better, but I followed the directions) and an electronics module that
>> >connects between the points or ignition module and the coil. It had two
>> >adjustments: Number of cylinders, and sensitivity.
>> >
>> >               Ken
>> >
>> >
>> >Slava wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi !
>> >> I will install a turbocharger  to my V8 engine.
>> >> May be someone know what signal come from detonation sensor.  This
data will
>> >> be very useful for me.
>> >> Does exist this sensor control unit not included to ECU.
>> >> Slava.
>> >> Russia.
>> >
>> >
>
>




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