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HELP!! What are Knocklink & Lambdalink??

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Old 08 July 2003, 10:17 PM
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Right, as title really... Interested in maybe buying a circa 93 WRX for myself and one has come up with a Lambdalink and Knocklink. I am technically dumb so please no huge technical explanation of these!!

Just need to know if these are essential, and what they do!!

MODS - this is probably the wrong place but trying to get a quick responce so could you leave here for 12 hrs... Thanks!!

Thanks in advance!!

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Grant

Old 08 July 2003, 11:07 PM
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LOL @ Moving Keys!!

Thanks for the info mate, I like the thought of being able to monitor the engine like that...

However, they do look pretty big and crap on the dash IMO, but suppose if it prevents the engine going t!ts up, then they are worth it!!

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Old 08 July 2003, 11:14 PM
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There are a few brave soles who take their "links" to bits and insert the leds where ever they fancy without the big fat box.
I'm not brave, so i have a big fat box
Old 08 July 2003, 11:22 PM
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When it comes to cars, I am brave when driving, however trying to do stuff like that.... Nope, not thanks, I'll just put up with it the way it is!!

Also, any idea how much extra it will cost to insure a WRX than a UK Turbo...

Got an RS Turbo at the moment, and the Standard UK Turbo was cheaper to insure!!

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Grant
Old 09 July 2003, 12:09 AM
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do an online quote on tesco mate thats who im with. excellent
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Go on Grant !! Buy it !!
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The knocklink design could be a lot better, but it doesn't look too bad



Remember you don't need group buys to get these cheaper and you'll save Frank (M0ney) some work.

Stefan

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Old 07 August 2003, 11:02 PM
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Knocklink is a visual indication via a row of LEDS of detenation, detected by a sensor bolted to the engine block.
Lambdalink is again visual indication via LEDs of fuel/air ratio taken from the lambda sensor, is only giving useful info when accelerating hard when ECU is using mapped parameters to run the engine.
Both are a good thing to have fitted especially on an import if it hasn't been remapped for UK fuels.

Gary

Edited because i've had a few beers and someone seems to have moved the letters around on the keyboard!!!

[Edited by LB4 - 7/8/2003 11:03:33 PM]
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