Tag: Knock

  • Knock Sensor fits Nissan 2206030P00 fits S14 S15 Z32 SR20 VG30 R33 RB26 RNN14



    Knock Sensor fits Nissan 2206030P00 fits S14 S15 Z32 SR20 VG30 R33 RB26 RNN14

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    If you’re in need of a knock sensor that fits a variety of Nissan models, look no further! The 2206030P00 knock sensor is compatible with the S14, S15, Z32, SR20, VG30, R33, RB26, and RNN14 engines. This high-quality sensor is essential for detecting engine knocking and preventing potential damage. Don’t wait until it’s too late – ensure your Nissan is running smoothly with the right knock sensor. Get yours today! #Nissan #KnockSensor #EngineProtection
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  • Brand New KNOCK SENSOR 30530P2MA01 For Honda Civic 2000-1996 Acura RL 2004-1996



    Brand New KNOCK SENSOR 30530P2MA01 For Honda Civic 2000-1996 Acura RL 2004-1996

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    Looking for a brand new knock sensor for your Honda Civic or Acura RL? Look no further! Introducing the KNOCK SENSOR 30530P2MA01, perfect for Honda Civic models 2000-1996 and Acura RL models 2004-1996. This high-quality sensor is designed to detect engine knock or pinging, ensuring optimal performance and fuel efficiency for your vehicle. Don’t wait any longer, upgrade your vehicle’s sensor today! #knocksensor #hondacivic #acurarl #carparts #engineperformance
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  • Brand New knock sensor 30530P2MA01 for Honda Civic 2000-1996 Acura RL 2004-1996



    Brand New knock sensor 30530P2MA01 for Honda Civic 2000-1996 Acura RL 2004-1996

    Price : 99.99 – 74.99

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    Looking for a reliable knock sensor for your Honda Civic 2000-1996 or Acura RL 2004-1996? Look no further than the brand new knock sensor 30530P2MA01! This high-quality sensor is perfect for detecting engine knock and ensuring optimal performance for your vehicle.

    Don’t risk driving with a faulty knock sensor – upgrade to the 30530P2MA01 and experience smoother engine operation and improved fuel efficiency. Plus, with easy installation, you’ll have your vehicle back on the road in no time.

    Don’t wait any longer – get your hands on the brand new knock sensor 30530P2MA01 for your Honda Civic or Acura RL today!
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  • Crews Knock Down Two Small Fires in San Diego County


    San Miguel FIre
    Cal Fire crews. Photo credit: @CalFireSanDiego, via Twitter

    Cal Fire crews responded to two small fires Monday, one located near a U.S. Navy facility in the Cleveland National Forest and the other involving a recreational vehicle in the community of Bonsall.

    Firefighters were called shortly after 9 a.m. to 31951 Via Ararat in Bonsall to handle the RV fire, which was knocked down at 9:23 a.m., according to Cal Fire.

    No injuries or structural damage were reported, and the cause was under investigation, fire officials said.

    At 10:25 a.m., firefighters responded to a small vegetation fire near the Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training facility off state Highway 79 in the community of Warner Springs, Cal Fire said.

    The fire scorched a half-acre and was contained by 10:50 a.m.; no injuries or structural damage was reported.

    Cleanup efforts are ongoing.



    Earlier today, fire crews in San Diego County successfully extinguished two small fires, preventing any major damage or injuries.

    The first fire broke out in the early hours of the morning near a residential area in the eastern part of the county. Thanks to the quick response of firefighters, the blaze was contained before it could spread to any homes or structures.

    Shortly after, a second fire was reported in a remote area of the county, posing a potential threat to nearby wildlife and vegetation. Crews worked tirelessly to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading further, ultimately successfully extinguishing the flames.

    Both incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of fire safety and the dedication of our local firefighters in protecting our communities. We are grateful for their swift action and commitment to keeping us safe.

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  • Knock Knock Movement & Exercise Tracker Big & Sticky Notepad – Sticky Fitness Tracker Pad (40 Sheets, 9.75 x 7-inches)


    Price: $11.99
    (as of Jan 19,2025 09:18:55 UTC – Details)



    Includes one 9.75 x 7-inches sticky pad; 40 sheets each. Your favorite Knock Knock Pads are now bigger and sticky! Get moving and stay moving with this handy habit tracker and exercise tracker pad with 40 large sticky notes to place on your wall, mirror, fridge, or wherever works! This sticky pad includes space and structure to help you plan and record activity, tracks wellness habits, and reward yourself for hitting your goals—or just getting through the week. Make exercise more fun with a workout tracker pad that’s delightfully analog. Kinda like a workout log or fitness journal—but oh-so sticky! From the creators of the Self-Care Checklist Pad, your trusted fun and functional stationery makers over at Knock Knock.
    Your favorite Knock Knock Pads are now bigger and sticky! Get moving and stay moving with this handy habit tracker and exercise tracker pad with 40 large sticky notes to place on your wall, mirror, fridge, or wherever works!
    Includes one 9.75 x 7-inches sticky pad; 40 sheets each. Your favorite Knock Knock Pads are now bigger and sticky!
    This sticky pad includes space and structure to help you plan and record activity, tracks wellness habits, and reward yourself for hitting your goals—or just getting through the week.
    Make exercise more fun with a workout tracker pad that’s delightfully analog. Kinda like a workout log or fitness journal—but oh-so sticky! From the creators of the Self-Care Checklist Pad, your trusted fun and functional stationery makers over at Knock Knock.
    Knock Knock is a maker of clever office supplies—notepads, sticky notes, journals and planners—and card decks, books, and other gifts that bring wit, heart, and productivity to everyday life.


    Introducing our Knock Knock Movement & Exercise Tracker Big & Sticky Notepad! This Sticky Fitness Tracker Pad is the perfect tool to help you stay on top of your fitness goals. With 40 sheets and measuring at 9.75 x 7 inches, this notepad provides plenty of space for you to track your workouts, meals, and progress.

    Whether you’re a gym enthusiast or just starting out on your fitness journey, this tracker pad is a great way to stay motivated and organized. Simply stick it on your fridge, desk, or anywhere else you’ll see it regularly, and easily jot down your daily activities.

    Don’t let your fitness goals slip through the cracks – grab our Knock Knock Movement & Exercise Tracker Big & Sticky Notepad today and start crushing your health and wellness goals!
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  • Flyers knock off New Jersey Devils to cap three-game road trip


    NEWARK, N.J. ― It wasn’t the most exciting game. But sometimes, like goals, they don’t ask how wins happen; they ask how many.

    On a day when the teams were blocking pucks left and right — they ate 58 pucks combined with 30 stopped by the goalies — the Flyers beat the New Jersey Devils, 3-1. Travis Konecny scored an empty-netter with 3 seconds remaining to seal the Saturday afternoon victory.

    “We’re certainly not going to get into a run-and-gun with that team, they’re a pretty quality team offensively,” coach John Tortorella said. “We were going to check, but no one would have thought that the shots would have been like this by either team through three periods. That’s the way it worked out: Who blinks first?”

    » READ MORE: Q&A: John Tortorella talks coaching Matvei Michkov, balancing winning and development, and more

    After a dreadful run where the Flyers had three wins in 12 games, they are 4-0-1 in their past five. It was also their third comeback win in the past four.

    “[We] try to try to stay in every game and sometimes you’ve got to come from behind. Can’t always score first,” forward Bobby Brink said.

    Keep the faith

    The Flyers’ power play has certainly had its struggles. Entering Saturday it was 28th in the NHL and was 0-for-6 in the past two games.

    But on Saturday it gave them their first lead and eventually stood as the game-winner. They now have five goals with the man advantage in the past five games.

    After a long sustained pressure by the Devils that saw them have six shot attempts — four of which were blocked by Flyers, including two by Jamie Drysdale with one stinging him — Owen Tippett got sprung on a breakaway. The flying forward did not get a shot on goal but did draw a penalty, taking a slash from Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler before crashing into goalie Jake Allen.

    On the ensuing power play, Brink buried a centering pass from Noah Cates for his sixth goal of the season and second in three games — after a 20-game drought.

    “Sometimes they go in, sometimes they don’t. Right now, last couple they went in,” Brink said.

    The Flyers kept the play alive with Tyson Foerster and Cates going two on the puck when Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon tried to play it in the left corner. Cates was able to snag it and send the pass to Brink atop the crease from next to the left post.

    Skating together five-on-five, the Cates line has been one of the Flyers’ top trios in terms of puck support, and being around and hard on pucks.

    “We figured we would come up with the puck,” Tortorella said of putting them all on the second power-play unit.

    Added Brink, “If you give them time, they’re going to make a play and shoot it down the rink. So just got to get on the puck hard, and we turned a couple over and luckily scored.”

    Prove it all night

    Entering Saturday, Ersson was 12-7-2 with a 2.87 goals-against average and .888 save percentage this season. But since the NHL’s holiday break, he went into the game 5-1-0 with the league’s ninth-best GAA (1.77), 10th-best save percentage (.931), and one of 16 goalies with at least a shutout.

    But 2 minutes, 17 seconds into the game, with a ton of traffic in front of him, he allowed a shot from the point by Dougie Hamilton to get through. The goal came 40 seconds after Matvei Michkov got his stick on a wide-open chance by Paul Cotter.

    “You’re going to let in goals, so you’ve got to know how to handle it as well,” Ersson said. “So just after every goal, just reset and look to the next one.”

    And he did.

    Although the goal came on the Devils’ first shot of the game, Ersson didn’t see many after. By the final buzzer, he faced 12 more and stopped them all, including three high-danger shots. According to Natural Stat Trick, just one was during five-on-five action. The 13 total shots is the fewest allowed by the Flyers in the Tortorella Era, now in its third season.

    “I think he’s getting back into his rhythm,” Sean Couturier said of Ersson. “He seems to be on his game. It’s fun to see. He’s a big part of our team … and just to see him build his confidence back and play well for us is huge.”

    Ersson did allow a goal less than 5 minutes into the third period but Jesper Bratt, the goal scorer, was offside on his give-and-go with Ondřej Palát. The play was overturned on a coach’s challenge, giving Tortorella and his staff an impressive 4-1 record.

    The Swedish goalie has now won four straight, tying his career-high for the third time.

    “He steadied himself, yeah,” Tortorella said about Ersson since the holiday break. “He looks more confident and hopefully it’ll continue.”

    Born to run

    It’s been a year since Michkov scored an even-strength goal — technically. The matinee against the Devils was the Flyers’ ninth game of 2025, and the Russian rookie entered the afternoon with one goal on the power play.

    Since he scored two goals against the Boston Bruins on Dec. 7, Michkov has potted two goals in 19 games. His last at five-on-five was on Dec. 29 against the Los Angeles Kings.

    But there was no way he was missing on this chance against Allen. Couturier intercepted a Luke Hughes pass intended for Brett Pesce just inside the Flyers’ blue line. The captain sent the puck up to Michkov, who was streaking between the defensemen and he buried the puck.

    “You can see it all the time in practice. He doesn’t want to get denied, right?” Ersson said. “So I think you can see that he’s very good at taking advantage of those opportunities.”

    Couturier has been Michkov’s center now for five games, and the duo seem to be connecting. They just missed scoring in the first period when Couturier made a pass that no one in the building — including Michkov, it seemed — thought would work.

    As the bench boss said, Couturier is involved more in the offense, and the combination — along with Joel Farabee — has also helped calm down some of Michkov’s defensive miscues. According to Natural Stat Trick, the trio had 18 shot attempts, with four coming from high-danger spots, and held the Devils to just eight (69.23 CF%).

    “I think we’re still adapting to each other, still building chemistry. But, he’s a fun player to play with,” Couturier said. “He’s got a lot of offensive skill, can make plays out of nothing with the puck.

    “I think it’s without the puck we have to work on our game. I’m just trying to make it as easy as I can for him and defend well. It’s been a building process, but I think we’re getting better every game.”

    Breakaways

    Olle Lycksell entered the lineup with Ryan Poehling out with an upper-body injury. … Cates played in his 200th NHL game. … The Flyers blocked 33 shots.

    Up next

    The Flyers practice on Monday before a Tuesday night matchup on Pride Night at the Wells Fargo Center with the Detroit Red Wings (7 p.m., NBCSP). The Orange and Black are 1-1-0 against the team from Motor City, with a 4-1 win at home.



    The Philadelphia Flyers capped off their three-game road trip with a thrilling 4-3 victory over the New Jersey Devils. The Flyers got off to a hot start, scoring two quick goals in the first period to take an early lead. However, the Devils fought back and tied the game in the second period.

    In the third period, the Flyers regained the lead with a power-play goal from captain Claude Giroux. The Devils once again tied the game, but the Flyers responded with a goal from Travis Konecny to secure the win.

    Goalie Carter Hart had a strong performance, making 32 saves to help the Flyers secure the victory. The win improved the Flyers’ record to 4-1-1 on the season, and they now sit in second place in the Metropolitan Division.

    The Flyers will look to build on this win as they return home to face the Ottawa Senators in their next game. Stay tuned for more updates on the Flyers’ season as they continue their quest for a playoff spot. #Flyers #NewJerseyDevils #NHL #Hockey #RoadTrip #Victory

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  • Knock Sensor for Nissan suits S14 S15 Z32 SR20 VG30 R32 R33 RB26 RNN14



    Knock Sensor for Nissan suits S14 S15 Z32 SR20 VG30 R32 R33 RB26 RNN14

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    If you’re in need of a high-quality knock sensor for your Nissan vehicle, look no further! Our knock sensor is designed to suit a variety of Nissan models including the S14, S15, Z32, SR20, VG30, R32, R33, RB26, and RNN14.

    This knock sensor is essential for detecting abnormal combustion in your engine, helping to prevent potential damage and costly repairs. It is a direct replacement for your original sensor, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance.

    Don’t take any chances with your Nissan’s engine health – invest in a reliable knock sensor today! Visit our website to order yours now.
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  • GENUINE NISSAN KNOCK SENSOR 22060-30P00 S14 S15 Z32 SR20 VG30 R32 R33 RB26 RNN14

    GENUINE NISSAN KNOCK SENSOR 22060-30P00 S14 S15 Z32 SR20 VG30 R32 R33 RB26 RNN14



    GENUINE NISSAN KNOCK SENSOR 22060-30P00 S14 S15 Z32 SR20 VG30 R32 R33 RB26 RNN14

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    Are you in need of a genuine Nissan knock sensor for your vehicle? Look no further! The Nissan knock sensor 22060-30P00 is compatible with a variety of Nissan models including S14, S15, Z32, SR20, VG30, R32, R33, RB26, and RNN14.

    This high-quality knock sensor is essential for detecting abnormal vibrations and preventing engine damage caused by knocking or pinging. It is designed to accurately monitor engine performance and adjust timing as needed to ensure optimal fuel efficiency and power output.

    Don’t settle for aftermarket knock sensors that may not provide the same level of reliability and performance as a genuine Nissan part. Trust in the quality and durability of the Nissan knock sensor 22060-30P00 to keep your engine running smoothly.

    Upgrade your vehicle with the genuine Nissan knock sensor 22060-30P00 today and experience the difference in performance and reliability. Your Nissan deserves the best, so choose genuine Nissan parts for lasting quality and peace of mind.
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  • OEM knock sensor 30530-P2M-A01 for Honda Civic 2000-1996 Acura RL 2004-1996 NEW

    OEM knock sensor 30530-P2M-A01 for Honda Civic 2000-1996 Acura RL 2004-1996 NEW



    OEM knock sensor 30530-P2M-A01 for Honda Civic 2000-1996 Acura RL 2004-1996 NEW

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    Looking for a high-quality OEM knock sensor for your Honda Civic 2000-1996 or Acura RL 2004-1996? Look no further! We have the perfect solution for you – the OEM knock sensor 30530-P2M-A01.

    This brand new knock sensor is specifically designed for these Honda and Acura models, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance. Made with durable materials and built to OEM specifications, you can trust that this knock sensor will provide accurate readings and help protect your engine from potential damage.

    Don’t wait until it’s too late – upgrade your knock sensor today and ensure your vehicle runs smoothly and efficiently. Order your OEM knock sensor 30530-P2M-A01 now and drive with confidence!
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  • Will the Chiefs try to knock out the Broncos next weekend?

    Will the Chiefs try to knock out the Broncos next weekend?


    The Chiefs have a dilemma.

    They can try to knock the Broncos out of the playoffs next weekend with a win in Denver, or they can do what they typically do when the last game of the regular season means nothing to their playoff fortunes — rest the starting quarterback and other key starters.

    That’s how Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes made his debut, seven years ago. The Week 17 Chiefs-Broncos game meant nothing, so Alex Smith sat and Mahomes played.

    Generally speaking, no team should want to see a division rival rolling into town for a one-game, winner-take-all playoff showdown. Division rivals know their opponents well. They don’t get as intimidated as other teams might. And they’d love nothing more than to derail a special season.

    The Broncos need simply to win on Sunday to get in. A loss to the Chiefs likely means Denver’s streak of no playoff appearances since winning Super Bowl 50 will extend to nine.

    There’s another reason for the Chiefs to consider playing Mahomes and other key starters, if only for a quarter. With the bye secured and the extra rest from playing on Wednesday, it’ll be 24 days between games for Mahomes, Travis Kelce, etc.

    What if the Broncos win on Sunday, upend the Bills in the wild-card round (which isn’t a crazy proposition) and then roll into Arrowhead in the divisional round, having played three high-stakes games since the last time Mahomes played?

    Once before, the Chiefs rested Mahomes in the last game of the regular season while holding a first-round bye. And when Kansas City hosted Cleveland in the divisional round, the game was closer than expected. Would it have been without three weeks off between games for Mahomes and others?

    There’s one last point. Knocking the Broncos out could open the door for the Bengals. And the Bengals have gone toe-to-toe with the Chiefs in the postseason, beating them in the 2021 AFC Championship and almost beating them in the 2022 AFC Championship.

    But there’s no guarantee that the Bengals get in with a Broncos loss. They still need the Colts or Dolphins to lose at least once, and the Colts close with the Giants and Jaguars. Thus, it’s possible that both the Broncos and Bengals could be knocked out.

    Which would be good for the Chiefs. And for everyone else in the 2024 playoff field.



    As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up to face off against the Denver Broncos next weekend, many fans are wondering if they will try to knock out their division rival. With tensions running high and playoff implications on the line, it’s certainly a possibility. However, it’s important to remember that football is a game of skill and strategy, not violence. Let’s hope for a competitive and respectful matchup between these two AFC West teams. Stay tuned for the showdown next weekend! #Chiefs #Broncos #NFL #AFCWest

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