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Old 05-08-07, 10:30 AM   #1
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How to make and install a det can

I know this has been covered before but i made a how-to while making my det can so i just thought i'd share. its permanently hosted on my website at:

http://www.lukekailburn.com


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<b>building the engine block side:</b>

-Take your 4-5" peice of copper and using a vice grip or other means, flatten a good 1" to 1.25" section of the pipe.

-Now take 1/8" of the tip and bend it 90*. You are trying to seal off the end of the tube. Drill a hole just large enough for the bolt in the flattened part of the pipe.

-Solder the 1/2" threaded fitting onto the end of the pipe, and also solder shut the flattened bent tip.

-Take some teflon tape and wrap the 1/4" barbed fitting and screw it into the pipe fitting.

Here is what the engine block side of the det can will look like




run your 1/2" hose through the firewall and into the cabin


Bolt the block side of the det can to the block. Connect the hose to the block fitting.


You have an option here, you can:

-T the 1/2" hose and run two lines, 1 to each side of the ear protectors.
-just run the single line to one side of the ear protectors.


I chose to just run the single hose to one side of the ear protectors for simplicity and to save money.



Drill 1/2" hole in your ear protectors


Shove 1/2" of the tubing into the ear protectors and seal it with duct tape. The tape allows you to disconnect the ear protectors and remove the det can when finished. Another option would be super glue or hot glue. this would seal better than ductape but I'll see how this setup works.


An overall shot of the setup



<b>congrats you have successfully built a det can. You can now listen to detonation to help you tune your timing on the streets</b>





enjoy,

-Luke
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Old 11-29-07, 01:25 AM   #2
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det can

And why not just get a knock sensor?
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Old 01-27-08, 11:13 AM   #3
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this if far superior to a knock sensor. please search. you'll find an oem knock sensor spits out nothing useful compared to this

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Old 04-01-08, 10:35 PM   #4
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very creative props
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Old 04-07-08, 03:23 AM   #5
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so im guessing you can use this in a bathroom to hear conversations since sound will travel through tubes?
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so im guessing you can use this in a bathroom to hear conversations since sound will travel through tubes?
haha oh i love critiques. go build one and tell me what you hear moron

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Old 04-09-08, 03:21 PM   #7
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Nice DIY, I've been meaning to do this for about 6 months now, lol.
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just one question...whats this for?
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just one question...whats this for?
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the idea is you can listen for detonations and change your timing to compensate. it's like a stethoscope for your engine but if you have a stock engine and no way to tune it, then it's use less.
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the idea is you can listen for detonations and change your timing to compensate. it's like a stethoscope for your engine but if you have a stock engine and no way to tune it, then it's use less.
+1 it's a great cheap analog tool to use if you know how.

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