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The 22RE Pro (forged piston) engines require relocation of the knock
sensor. Why? Here’s the reason. The forged pistons create a
high-pitched knock when they are cold. The sensor hears this knock
and instructs the computer to take ignition timing away and add fuel
to the motor in order to combat detonation, which is not really
happening.
In order to prevent this, we relocate the knock sensor lower on the
block below the bore line. The sensor will still hear a detonation
on lean condition and react correctly, however, it is low enough on
the block to not hear forged piston’s rocking. |