NOTE: If you have a OEM ECU you can not use this! Ok, Here is something interesting for everyone.
There are a few types of ways to monitor knock, the most common way is with a resonant sensor like installed in all 3S and 5S engines. The other is a Flat type Non-Resonant Knock sensor.
The Resonant type has a few disadvantages: It is only tuned to a certain frequency and it basically "rings" like a bell. Meaning at high enough engine speed it could still be ringing while the next Knock occurs. Thus not letting you know about other smaller knock events in the mean time if they happened.
I guess you could almost compare it like a O2 sensor. Think of the difference as wide band and narrow band.
This sensor is rated around 6khz through 15khz!
For those with a larger bore (thus changing the knock frequency) using a wide range flat type sensor can get you back to actually hearing all your knock.
Anyway.... Toyota now practically only uses a single sensor and that is a flat type made by Denso. They use it on almost all engines even through the Lexus line.
Well, if you have a EMS that can use a Non-Resonant knock sensor you are in luck. Toyota just happens to make an adapter. Simply remove your old knock sensor, screw in the stud, slide the new knock sensor on with the connector facing forward and then bolt it down to 15ft/lbs.
As far as wiring and operation I won't get into that. Please figure it out on your own. I think I've shared enough....
BTW: Incase you wonder what this setup was used on, well... I lied.
The ST246 3S-GTE engine uses this setup. So a 3S engine did use this from the factory.
I test installed one today and it fits wonderfully!
Knock Sensor: 89615-20090
Hex Lobular Stud: 90126-08044
Nut: 90179-08153
Connector: 90980-11875
Repair wire (QTY 2): 82998-12780
The knock sensor is a 2 wire with a braid.
NO ITS NOT plug and play. You need aftermarket ECU or the J&S safeguard knock control gizmo.
Sorry i have no idea what to retard to . My recommendation is to be patient , wait and let your tuner do it.
One thing for sure that i 100% recommend is being able to see knock and letting the ECU control it. One thing is that once the engine is modified there is no guarantee the OEM will do its job right. There are a few to prove this unfortunately :(