Detecting detonation

TheNewRed

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JimR;1051168 said:
Hehehe.... I can assure you he has. But this begs the question... how on earth do you use a mechanical stethoscope while driving? :)))

Good point, but if i did use that idea, it would be on a DYNO:biglaugh:! Well i guess this is a dead subject?
 

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TheNewRed;1051219 said:
Good point, but if i did use that idea, it would be on a DYNO:biglaugh:! Well i guess this is a dead subject?


please dont ever stand over a car while its ON the dyno... your just asking to get made a fool in front of everybody...
 

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Rennat;1051238 said:
please dont ever stand over a car while its ON the dyno... your just asking to get made a fool in front of everybody...

Ok, im pretty sure i wouldnt be standing in front of the car on the dyno! O and i beg to ask how im going to be, "made a fool of"?
 

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The one idea i had a while back was, taking my DMM and probing the knock sensor wires and reading it that way. But i dont know how accurate it would be?
 

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TheNewRed;1051156 said:
No... sorry, i should have explained, my father is a mechanic, and when ever he needs too, he uses this "automotive stethiscope. Instead of having the cup on the end it has a long wire like rod. its pretty cool. have you ever seen one?

Actually, yeah, I know what you're talking about. Yes, that would work quite well, if you can figure out how to use it while driving.