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You can pick up a half cut r33 for about 5k or less

Not really worth it, you can get an rb25 and box for 2-2.4k...

What ECU are you running? Chances are you will need a new one if you go rb25..

If you can do all the work yourself I'd be saying at least 3k total for a stock setup... but like I said then u need to look at new ECU/injectors .

I have kmon ears. But i prefer to have my head over the engine. I know its risky but i havent mastered the kmon to my liking yet.

I have never missed a ping yet. Just that some people want to push limits (BSA).

Nice kmon is killer.

if you can hear it in engine bay your already 3 degrees to far ie is already been suffering light to moderate det for those 3 odd degrees. I think i have a kmon setup thread somewhere with khz settings etc...

Once you get used to the kmon you will love it, im using knockbox atm but the beauty of the kmon is the logging software.

Is that the same knockbox as I posted above?

How do you find it?

I'm assuming you use the pro version? Any experience with the basic one?

For $400 I'm going to get myself one I think...providing they are decent enough for basic road tuning on a street car

I have the analog outputs from the Kmon fed back into the dyno data acquisition it's awesome, can have knock plotted over anything, boost, afr ect. Can also setup alarms in the dyno software for high levels ect.

Am also using STATUS frequency settings. They're mint!

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