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Hey guys i got a 95 r33 with series 2 running gear in it, its been on dyno n diagnostics for around 2 weeks on and off atm and we hav changed nearly everything and hav come down with the issue that my knock sensors are faulty. I want to bypass my knock sesors but am unable to find a correct diagram or instrtuctions of which wires to put the resistors onto. We know there is no knocking or pinging in the motor cause while it was on the dyno we had the "knock box" connected and listening in and was fine, i just want to get rid of them all together for now to test it, ivew got the resistors already but need to know where to install them. Help please? lol. if someone can either give me instructions or send me a link on here that will show me or my number is 0422801641, cheers.

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from memory you need to wire in a resistor to earth to replicate a functioning knock sensor.

here is a link

http://forum.nistune...t=2003&start=15

yeh steve i know which resistor but i cant work out which wires in the loom i should slice into.

whoops, find the knock sensor on the block and cut the end off solder the resistor and run the other side of the wire to earth or use the wiring diagrams on here and cut it at the ecu and wire it to earth.

all good bro i worked it out, got a ecu pinout diagram n wired it straight from the plug, cheers :)

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