Just for passing technical interest, I'll try to shed some light on piezo vs ionic knock control systems...
It is actually very common for road car knock systems to operate at frequencies in the 10-20 kHz range, that is not hard.
The biggest problem on high performance/race engines is separating knock from mechanical noise - so some kind of in-cylinder solution is required, of which one is ionic.
(working ionic knock sensing for road engines have been available since early 1980s (at least) but it is excluded from most road engines due to cost vs requirement).