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If I were to monitor knock using my DashHawk, what would be the "safe" region, what would be the "OK, you're pushing it" zone, and where would be "oh crap"?
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Knock retard is under Mazda-Spark.
KR is not actual knock per se, it's the ecu retarding the timing BECAUSE it's detected knock. So a KR of 3 means the ecu is retarding the ignition timing by 3 degrees to try and eliminate the knock. 3 degrees is not much really and certainly ain't gonna 'cause your motor to blow but that's where I set my warning at ... used to have it a 4 actually at first.
So...no matter what % of knock is detected the ECU will pull that % of timing?
So getting random warnings of 1 or 2 is worrying over nothing. I can keep my foot down??
My opinion is yes. These engines seem to knock quite a bit and I'm sure there are a ton of stock cars out there that get kr all the time and that the drivers don't even know about it.
Having said that, how do you know it's not getting worse if you keep your foot down? Are you looking at the gauge all the time? Can't keep 1 eye on the gauge and 1 on the road so set up your warning and keep both eyes on the road and be sure you can notice the warning if it happens. (2thumbs)
I had my dashhawk set for audible and flashing warnings at 1kr or 2kr for the longest time..... I was always paranoid over blowing up. Now I am learning and realizing that it's not that serious. I think I'll keep it at 3kr.
Audible and flashing warnings ftw!! For DH people, just set 2 warnings with the same parameters to different colors and let the fun being!
Audible and flashing warnings ftw!!
Yep! Everyone with mods should be doing this IMHO - could end up saving your motor for the cost of less than $300.
Audiable warning on DashHawk...? What are you guys talking about?
I've never read anything in the manual that the DashHawk has audiable warnings...
Care to enlighten...?
I don't personally know alot about engines in reference to knock. I know it's something you don't want, but i'm not sure I understand where it comes from, and how to prevent it.
I do know that i'm interested in modding the car, and realize I need something to monitor the changes.
Knock may not be something you need to monitor unless you're running maps or new tunes right? The stock tune could compensate safely for just an intake and light bolt ons correct?