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I've been noticing a little kr when shifting 1st to 2nd then 2nd to 3rd. Do these engines have knock sensors? TIA
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Re: Kr

Yes they have knock sensors. I would try a little higher octane fuel. I had the same problem with my Escort and higher octane fuel and a fuel injector cleaner in the tank helped a lot. (PS. KR=Knock Retard)
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Re: Kr

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Yes they have knock sensors. I would try a little higher octane fuel. I had the same problem with my Escort and higher octane fuel and a fuel injector cleaner in the tank helped a lot. (PS. KR=Knock Retard)
Thank you for the reply. I'll try the higher octane & injector cleaner.
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