is there a "how to" for resistor mod
the KS bypass (resistor) is not recommended. If you do it, it is entirely at your own risk.
ask one of the guys that swear by it. They can answer your question. Look back a bunch of threads or pay to become a donating member and search.
ask one of the guys that swear by it. They can answer your question. Look back a bunch of threads or pay to become a donating member and search.
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I am currently using the resistor DIAGNOSIS is what I call it...I have been using it for 4 days now....my gas mileage is back up....once this tank is complete I'm going to take the resistor out, and hook up my KS again...and run the same brand of gas,,, I have been using bad gas for like a year now, and I think it slowly clogging my injectors, so I think that was my prob, not my KS...
Everyone that says don't do it because it can screw your motor up, is absolutely right. I would NOT reccomment this DIAGNOSIS unless you are at least 90% sure your motor is in tip top shape and the only thing wrong with it is the possible bad KS...otherwise I would reccommend going to the dealership and spend 90 bucks or so for them to PROPERLY test the KS
Everyone that says don't do it because it can screw your motor up, is absolutely right. I would NOT reccomment this DIAGNOSIS unless you are at least 90% sure your motor is in tip top shape and the only thing wrong with it is the possible bad KS...otherwise I would reccommend going to the dealership and spend 90 bucks or so for them to PROPERLY test the KS
you can properly test the KS with a simple multimeter, guys... it's just a freaking piezo element inside a plastic case. should read approx 500k ohms if it's working. If it reads an open circuit, then it's dead. simple as that.
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
you can properly test the KS with a simple multimeter, guys... it's just a freaking piezo element inside a plastic case. should read approx 500k ohms if it's working. If it reads an open circuit, then it's dead. simple as that.
isn't there a place other than under the intake to place the knock sensor, i mean it should work anywhere on the block, cuz i need to replace my knock sensor now and i plan on doing a rebuild this winter so if i could just put it somwhere else for know would be great
Originally Posted by internetautomar
an open circuit reading can also indicate a bad harness 

Your point sucks
Originally Posted by blacks92seAuto
what about heat soak? I thought heat soak could make the KS send false readings when the engine has been driven for a while?
Without tester, unplug KS connector, install 0.5MOhm resitor on. Drive with high octane. My opinion is that on VGE this is ok, but on VE one must be more careful not to ruin the engine. I've been using the bypass, and will never bother to replace the KS... as I use 95 always. The only possibility for me to get lower octane, would buy a bottle here at colorado, and try to smggle it back at home...
Heres howTO pic and site (seems to be down just now...):
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/748507/1
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