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Motec Standalone Knock Module M Skm on 2040-parts.com

US $1,036.00
Location:

Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
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MoTeC Standalone Knock Module M SKM

MoTeC Standalone Knock Module M SKM

MoTeC’s Standalone Knock Module (SKM) provides individual cylinder closed loop knock control allowing tuners to safely optimise high performance ignition maps. The module is compatible with all 'hundred series' ECUs.

The SKM is housed in a robust aluminium casing and can be mounted anywhere in the vehicle. It is wired between the ECU and the OEM fitted knock sensor.

Configuration of the module requires a competent tuner to carry out a frequency analysis and tune the control system. This is highly specialised work and therefore the MoTeC Knock Modules will only be available through authorised dealers that have undertaken specific training. 

Compatibility

  • ‘Hundred series’ ECU – M400M600M800 and M880
    using ECU Manager software v3.5 and up
  • i2 data analysis
  • All knock sensors

SPECIFICATIONS

Inputs

  • Knock sensor input
  • Knock window input
  • Power supply 8 V

Outputs

  • Knock signal
  • Audio

Physical

  • Case size 38 x 90 x 25 mm excluding connector
  • Weight 100 grams
  • 1 x 13 pin Autosport connector

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