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knock sensor wiring
anyone know how to wire in the knock sensor on a 98 hx with a y8 head
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RE: knock sensor wiring
P2P Y8 ecu?
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RE: knock sensor wiring
yes it is
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RE: knock sensor wiring
run the knock sensor wire w/ ecu pin to the ecu connector D (16 pin connector) , it goes to #6
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