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For sale is a knock detection setup I made. It includes a BMW E36 (S52) knock sensor, amplifier, and ~10ft of cord to reach into the engine bay.

simply bolt it in to a good place on the block, plug in some headphones, switch on the amplifier and listen to your pistons melt!

$25 shipped/$20 picked up

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48 minutes ago, GunMetalGrey said:

@HipMF showed me his intense setup this weekend.
This route seems much more logical! 

Proof of concept!

I wired a knock sensor up to a guitar practice amp which has a headphone jack. I haven't tried it on an engine yet, but I did spend about half an hour clamping the sensor to various things around the shop and tapping on them with screwdrivers and such. Actually worked even better than I thought it would, plus I have all the material I need to make my own ominous tones album. The only issue I had was when I plugged the amp into an outlet that wasn't grounded I got a lot of hum.

How well did these work for you? This looks a lot more convenient than dragging around a practice amp and finding a place to plug it in...

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