DMCTurbo
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Bens been pretty quiet lately, must be hard at work on the knock detection and whatever else he has up his sleeve!
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The true knock detection testing needs to be done in the field, in real world temps IMO. The dyno testing is a great tool, but if I know Ben he will be out in the field as soon as weather permits perfecting the system.
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The true knock detection testing needs to be done in the field, in real world temps IMO. The dyno testing is a great tool, but if I know Ben he will be out in the field as soon as weather permits perfecting the system.
He'll be in Northern Quebec very soon I bet, can't wait for the vids! May have to stay up here and put in some OT cause looks like more goodies to be released soon.
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Agree.....He has told me he needs to get out and test now, to fine tune it. I have no doubt both Ben and Dave will have a perfectly tuned knock detection system by the time most of us are all riding full time.