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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 04:12 AM
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Hey guys so I need to replace my knock sensor on my ver4 STi's ej20k. I've searched and there are 2 part numbers that come up which are 22060AA061 and 22060AA070.

Can anyone with an ej20k confirm which sensor is right? How are aftermarket knock sensors compare to OEM? Can I still drive the car in the meantime without boost?

EDIT: are all EJ motor knock sensor located at the back of the engine?
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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 11:29 AM
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You need Subaru Part Number : 22060AA061, located under throttle cable, you'll see a white plug follow that to a think it's 12mm nut, personally I would change it if it's causing issues, otherwise you risk of damaging something else, Stick with oem dude 👍
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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Iqy7861
You need Subaru Part Number : 22060AA061, located under throttle cable, you'll see a white plug follow that to a think it's 12mm nut, personally I would change it if it's causing issues, otherwise you risk of damaging something else, Stick with oem dude 👍
Thank you sir! Ill wait until monday morning to get one from my local subaru dealer. Hopefully they have 1 in stock or else I'll have to get an aftermarket one. Need the car on the road by tuesday.

If not ill would I still be able to drive the car but try not to hit boost?
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Old Jul 12, 2015 | 11:02 PM
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No worries mate, try www.icp.co.uk they do genuine Subaru parts and are cheaper than main dealer. With regards to driving that's your choice, I would fix it first
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