ROKK Adjustable Timing Sensor
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These are only $70 and claim to give you better mpg power and torque. Anybody out there install one of these on a stock '06 CTD? I know the tone ring mod does the same thing but I'm not interested in that option. I don't want to take a chance with the engin warantee.
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One thing they don't tell you until you get it is no cold idling, you have to start and be moving within a minute or less and it takes longer to warm up, but I guess you turn it back to stock position in the winter.
You can mod a stock one, all they do is remove the o ring and sand the o-ring grove smooth on the top so you can get some clock wards turn on it, I haven't seen the stock one as I haven't had the chance to put it in since I got two days ago, to see if they changed the bolt hole too
You can mod a stock one, all they do is remove the o ring and sand the o-ring grove smooth on the top so you can get some clock wards turn on it, I haven't seen the stock one as I haven't had the chance to put it in since I got two days ago, to see if they changed the bolt hole too
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The only thing I saw about the ROKK tech sensors that made them knock in cold weather was if you had a chip or programmer that adjusted the timing as well. then it was adjusted too much in cold weather and if the ROKK tech sensor was adjusted down a bit you could get rid of it.
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