I just thought I'd post my newest way of detecting detonation, also the way I'll be building my timing map.
I had a chat with a local tuner about how he detects knock (detonation) when he's tuning for ignition.. he told me about his device "det cans" where he takes a coper tube, crushes one end, drills a hole in that end and proceeds to bolt it to the block. On the other end he attached a hose which tee'd and went into two hollowed out ear mufflers (attached via JB Weld). This allowed him to listen for detonation (he claims it sounds like rice hitting tin-foil).
I intended on making my own "det can" as he described, until I ran across an electronic stethoscope...
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=95653
What I did was I took a bolt, and welded the SS probe to the bolt.. I then bolted the bold into my bock. The hardest part was finding a place for the bolt which would allow room for the "mic" piece of the digital stethoscope.
The headphones even reach into the car! The best part (I think) is that I can hook up a camcorder (mic in) so I can record the sound with the tach, and maybe even a WB02 display to easily re-call exactly where I need to adjust my timing.
Now, I havn't taken it for a test drive yet, but I can already tell you it's working as I can hear EVERYTHING. I'll update once the rain stops and I can actually drive my car/play with the timing.
I wish I took pics of my progress.. but I just like to get it over with. Sorry! I hope some of you find this interesting and maybe you could even elaborate on this idea..
PS- I know this isn't anything new, I just thought I'd share because some of you might not have heard of this.
I had a chat with a local tuner about how he detects knock (detonation) when he's tuning for ignition.. he told me about his device "det cans" where he takes a coper tube, crushes one end, drills a hole in that end and proceeds to bolt it to the block. On the other end he attached a hose which tee'd and went into two hollowed out ear mufflers (attached via JB Weld). This allowed him to listen for detonation (he claims it sounds like rice hitting tin-foil).
I intended on making my own "det can" as he described, until I ran across an electronic stethoscope...
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=95653
What I did was I took a bolt, and welded the SS probe to the bolt.. I then bolted the bold into my bock. The hardest part was finding a place for the bolt which would allow room for the "mic" piece of the digital stethoscope.
The headphones even reach into the car! The best part (I think) is that I can hook up a camcorder (mic in) so I can record the sound with the tach, and maybe even a WB02 display to easily re-call exactly where I need to adjust my timing.
Now, I havn't taken it for a test drive yet, but I can already tell you it's working as I can hear EVERYTHING. I'll update once the rain stops and I can actually drive my car/play with the timing.
I wish I took pics of my progress.. but I just like to get it over with. Sorry! I hope some of you find this interesting and maybe you could even elaborate on this idea..
PS- I know this isn't anything new, I just thought I'd share because some of you might not have heard of this.