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kablammyman 02-03-2007 06:02 PM

DET CANs
 
Hey guys,

I'm almost ready to start my first tune session on my car, but I wanted to make a det can first.

I want to know what you guys used for the tubing, and what do you guys use as the “ear phones?” I hear normal vac/fuel lines don’t carry sound to well, so, hose for air tools work best, is this true?

Also, where do you guys bolt the bottom end of your det cans to? There are some places the stock exhaust manifold used to be bolted to for support, but I don’t know if it close enough to the head.

Anyway, any pics, parts list or general advice on det can construction is appreciated.

Thanx.

Minor Threat 02-03-2007 06:41 PM

Re: DET CANs
 
Fuel line or air tool line work well.

People use the big lawn work ear muff style ear protectors and just drill a hole in each side.

Bolt it to the block, I try to stay away from the head just to minimize the amount of valvetrain noise it picks up, but you can hear detonation over it anyways so it really doesn't matter.


reactone 02-03-2007 08:15 PM

Re: DET CANs
 
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1555006&page=5
I found this while searching for det cans. Pretty interesting! :)

kablammyman 02-04-2007 02:06 AM

Re: DET CANs
 
cool, good info. thanx guys. O0

leed 02-04-2007 04:15 AM

Re: DET CANs
 
I bolt mine to the head because its quick, and easy. Yes, you can hear the valves banging away, but you can still hear the faint onset of detonation all the way to full blown preignition. I use a regular mechanics stethoscope with longer tubing. I used a brass barb, and retapped the end to the metric size of the bolt hole in the head. Theres an available threaded hole on the intake/drivers side.
Next to a wideband, its my most valued tool by far.

Plus, you get to see how much timing you need to take out as RPM's ramp up based on the ignition advance thats being added in by the ECU that you didnt know about before.





Tom-Guy 02-04-2007 09:34 AM

Re: DET CANs
 

Originally Posted by leed
Theres an available threaded hole on the intake/drivers side.

Which is a great place to add a knock sensor when laying an OBD1 engine into an OBD2 car. I forget the brass pipe adapter used, but it's a common $1.25 part at Homeboy depot. :)

88dx 02-04-2007 01:26 PM

Re: DET CANs
 
IM going to JB a barbed fitting on the back side of #3 :6

90dx 02-04-2007 08:26 PM

Re: DET CANs
 

Originally Posted by 88dx
IM going to JB a barbed fitting on the back side of #3 :6

Good idea :6

reactone 02-05-2007 12:25 PM

Re: DET CANs
 

Originally Posted by 88dx
IM going to JB a barbed fitting on the back side of #3 :6


Originally Posted by 90dx
Good idea :6

:6

ososlohatch 02-05-2007 03:15 PM

Re: DET CANs
 

Originally Posted by reactone
:6

:3


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