I thought also that knock control would take pinging off. How much advance should there be? I have Jims 131 and Daytona Twintec. I had quite a lot of pinging and then I decreased advance first 3 degrees and after that another 3 degrees. So now I have decreased 6 degrees of advance through the whole map. I believe still the highest numbers are about 35 degrees. What is normal?
I think the
daytona REPLACES the OEM ECM, correct? You may have lost the ability for the engine to monitor and control output from the spark knock sensor used on the OEM module.
Daytona wants you to decrease timing (front and rear) to get rid of knock. Larger engines are more prone to this.
I use S&S IST on my other bike, and it has a knock sensor (little different than the new Harley OEM) but, it will work to roll back timing when knock occurs. My big motor with high compression WILL ping, but I can hear it, ONCE, then the timing will adjust!
I don't know much about the Daytona system, but, check to see what they use for knock control. It's really hard to beat the Harley OEM ECM for sophistication of engine control.
Maybe you can contact Daytona to get input from them how to control your knock?