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Today I build myself a *knock headphone*.The design is so simple ,it took me 30 minutes total
here is what you need: ![]() ear defenders 1 foot of copper pipe 3/8" about 10 feet of hose (fuel hose will do ) a 3/8 " T piece 2 3/8" -1/8 npt barb fittings Drill the defenders in the lower spot and tap the holes to 1/8 ntp fit the barb and slide the hose on them, the connect both hoses to the T-piece. ![]() Flatten the copper pipe and drill a hole in it then bolt it to the head (or block) Slip the hose over the pipe and over the T piece aswell ![]() done: ![]() Does it work? Yes! I can hear knock when my PFC Datalogit shows '48' knockcount You can clearly hear any noise coming out the engine You will clearly hear the motor Knocking .The sound is very distinctive from other noises! So before you go out and buy the Turbos XS tuner pro or the HK$ knock amp try this .It cost me about $40 Lawrence |
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where did you get the head piece?
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Oh nice. I'll have to make one of these soon. Good writeup!
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ive always just used a good flathead screwdriver, none the less nice writeup
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I have used something like this for awhile. I no longer use it. I use something called ChassisEar. It's FANTASTIC! Trace knock is much more clear now. It's a mechanic's tool that is used to diagnose suspension clunks and such, but it works so well for knock detection!
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