peccy
02 January 2004, 15:01
thinking of getting a PSI3 SECS unit for my STi6, i also want a Knock Link fitting, but does the latest version of the PSI3 include the same functionality? on the psi website features list (http://www.psi3.co.uk/post98pod.html) it says "Knock correct - Degrees (Ignition Timing)" is this the same?
Dark Blue Mark
02 January 2004, 22:41
Not the same thing im afraid.
MB
Abbylad
05 January 2004, 18:56
The knock correct on the SECS unit just shows you what the ECU is doing in its attempt to combat 'knock'
:D
Ab
peccy
05 January 2004, 18:59
Abbylad, so it does warn you in a way? if a value get to high/low it could be knocking?
ozzy
05 January 2004, 19:11
AFAIK, if it shows any knock correction then the ECU is seeing what it interprets as knock. The ECU is connected to the OE knock sensor, so it's safe to assume it's knocking.
My understanding is a Knocklink will show you knock "as it happens", whereas the PSI unit will only show a record of how the ECU has responded to the knock (and the amount). Perhaps it maybe too late before the PSI will be of any good :confused:
Stefan
Dark Blue Mark
05 January 2004, 20:27
Yep, the KL is live whereas the PSI shows the correction value, and it wont be instantaneous. The ECE will back off / retard ignition if detects knock, which is what the PSI is showing you. It wont flicker and bounce like the KL, I dont think.
MB