knock senser
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From: Moorestown, NJ
Car: 88 Camaro SC
Engine: SFI'd 350
Transmission: TKO 500
Axle/Gears: 9-bolt w/ 3.23's
IIRC, it uses the same connector that fanswitches use so if you can get a pigtail for a fanswitch that would work equally well. I think some stores carry the pigtails. If not im sure a pigtail for the ks could be located at a junk yard, internet, or on the classifieds.
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From: Las Vegas
Car: 1987 Formula (original owner)
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 9-bolt/3.45
I found one at an auto parts store once, but it was only cause I knew what it looked like. It wasn't "labeled" for either a knock sensor or a fan switch. So you might have trouble finding one without being able to show the minimum wage dude behind the counter what it looks like.
But you can still get it from the dealer too. Edit: about $15
But you can still get it from the dealer too. Edit: about $15
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