tough guy i think you might be a retard, so unless someone confirms that, go fuck yourself
anyways, ion sensing is an awesome idea for preventing knock as opposed to detecting it - if its working right with an ecu that is capable of adjusting timing (hurr durr) you should never knock... it takes what, 1 millisecond after the spark to see if there is a spike in pressure (knock) and it takes at least a few more than that for the flame front start moving? I am just thinking of it using logs I have seen and videos of the combustion process.
also, pressure monitors -
http://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page=InCylinderPressurealso, "Ion sensing technology uses no sensor, but uses only the spark plugs as its 'sensors'. It constantly measures the resistance between the spark plug electrodes. At the onset of knock, before it is audible, ions are formed which change the resistance in the gap. The Ion Sensing system detects this, and can retard ignition before the knock actually occurs. This is a great system because it is impervious to engine noise, and less ignition retard cures knock before it occurs as compared to what's required to stop it after it occurs, due to hysteresis."
this is how I understand it - but if by the time the ions are formed early or whatever, is the knock already unstoppable and going to happen, before the adjustment is made? I guess a lot of this shit depends on super speedy ecus?
also,
http://vvnet.fi/ville/ion/DIY-Ion-Sensing-2.pdf - someone who actually put together a setup