never say never but having a knock sensor and having one work effectively might be quite hard,
they need to be tuned to spot knock before you can hear/feel knock... i don't know how you do that..... (doesn't mean it can be done i just know my limits

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buying a TPS a MAP sensor or a oil pressure sender water temp sender you have something to measure that is right in your face, its obvious, and you can compare and contrast output..
user your mitivac multimeter or boiling water measure and check. adjust ECU ranges to fit with the sensor..
if the knock sensor was made by someone specifically for the slant 6 running your cam with your lifters i can see the benefit but if it was designed for something else i'm really sorry but i don't see how you would "tune" it to be of benefit.
some aftermarket FI kit comes with a knock sensor. i never worked out if this was just feature creep, more stuff to shout out on the packaging, to pull in more punters. or REAL...
doesn't mean there are not people out there retro fitting, making good use, but for me the dury is still out, maybe i'm just cynical old luddite.
i can't measure the harmonics in my crank and cam never mind the vibrations transmitted through the block, no kit to do it and a severe lack of Physics in my head
dave