Kel would back off as soon as he saw the det light so we didn't get any comparative runs.
It could be that alright or we have made some mistake in constructing the Det Ear and if that's the case, the way we put the pickup together might be the problem.
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Remove it, do some runs with safe timing & tweak it more advance until improvement stops & starts to fall off. You've just calibrated your engine to be detoing slightly, but its standard fare dyno tuning of course & you've done it many times.
Then plug the gauge back in & the det ear.
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Ahh, odd. Disc valve 3 cyl. interesting.
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I found the adjustment on the Knock Sensor to be very sensitive and when I took my time to carefully adjust it according to the instructions and use very small movements it seemed to work OK and gave me some confidence that it was detecting even small det.
Three runs at different throttle settings 100-80-60% and the TPS map adjusted so no det red light was seen.
Then for extra on track safety I set the IgniTec to automatically retard 5 deg if the Knock Sensor detected any detonation.
Not a 100% optimised but should get through the next race day with any luck .....
The carburation seems to be realy good now too.
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