JDSfastGN
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Ok Ive done the search (although using google works as a better search than the one on here) It got kinda testy before in some previous threads regarding this topic so lets keep that crap outta here. I don't believe its real knock to state my opinion, at least in my case. It will happen at the slightest 10 psi spin of the tires. This is a problem with our T. It has a double pumper, dual nozzle alky etc.... Well at lower speeds (65 and below) traction is not always there. The knock spikes to 15+ and it seems to pull so much timing that the car gurgles and can't burn the fuel/alky thats being put in there and just kinda falls down and sputters. So other than knock ignore, has anybody found a fix for their own vehicle? Something with pinion angle, or other suspension geometry? The car has street tires and thats not gonna change for now unfortunatly. From a 70 3rd gear roll its fine and pulls hard and clean. Here are a couple runs. One is from a 55ish roll with tire spin/peddling and the car not pulling clean even after the knock clears up. Other than the really bad TC efficiency the car is running great. Don't know if the files will help at all but I did find it interesting at how the a/f dropped off into the 9s when the knock got high enough for me to back off (fell on its face) At the track the car is fine. Any ideas or theories would be great. Thanks yall. BTW its a LC1 wideband and I had to put smoothing on medium to get any kinda useful data.
edit: give me a few so i can find a way to upload these powerlogger files

edit: give me a few so i can find a way to upload these powerlogger files