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Note: I salvaged a scrap JDM ecu from a junk yard and the process for using a JDM P72 Knock board is the same, with the exception of moving the connector strip from Connector port B to Connector port A. I believe this was what Andrew was trying to say above, just a minor typo methinks?
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To add a Knock Sensor to a P75 here is what I did:
-  Remove a knock board from a JDM p30
 
-  Move the connector strip from prot "A" to port "B"
 
-  Remove R12
 
-  Add R15 and R11 (both 100 ohm... you can re-use R12)
 
-  Solder it to the p75/p72 conversion at location FC1
 
 
That's it. If you've already converted the p75 to a p72 then you now have a 100% functional p72 board. Go ahead and enable the knock sensor in your p72 code and have fun!!
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