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    Been working on my E85 tune recently and yesterday after flashing my new tune and doing some light city driving I get P0327 code and the car is supposedly getting KR under anything past 25% throttle. Prior to this it was running damn good with 10.9 WOT AFR and no KR to be had. My question is should I delete the code from HPTuners temporarily while I can get someone to replace the knock sensor for me?

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    check the harness to the rear one, it clips to the p/s pump and gets torn off quit often when you dont know its there.

    and deleting it will only make it not show the cel, pretty sure its still gonna pull timing and work like normal.

    unless you have a file where you can turn the sensors off till a certain rpm like you can in tiny tuner, or dhp, one of them i can do it.

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    Wiring appears to be okay, no visible issues. Guess it's time to get the sensor replaced.
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    before you do anything, stop and go back two bin files, and reflash, you may have a corrupted file if this is a sudden issue.

    always a good idea to go back to a prev file if any of you see an odditie crop up after a reflash, that isn't related to erased trans/fueling adaptives
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