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Old 07-13-2005, 02:39 AM
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Going through some thread's and seeing people having problem with their sensors!
Had my car for about 4 yrs now and just seeing where I can find some realiable O2 sensors?
Old 07-13-2005, 07:33 AM
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I put the corvette o2's on mine and haven't had any problems.
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that is proly cause people drive there car untuned. runnin real rich. causing them to burn out. I have o2sims in the back and corvette ones for the front. and only burned them out 1 time due to not being tuned.
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I need some too.I would like to get some corvette rears but best price I found so far was 138.00 a pair.

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I have the corvette rears from Autozone. I believe $75 a piece. I have had no problems in 5,000 miles. I installed them with my new headers, untuned.
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Avoid the popular bosch O2's made for the corvette's rear bank. Part #13111. From waht I've seen stick with GM O2's or densos.
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Avoid the popular bosch O2's made for the corvette's rear bank. Part #13111. From waht I've seen stick with GM O2's or densos.

why do you want to stay away from the bosch o2's? i've got them and no problem.
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Originally Posted by Scully
why do you want to stay away from the bosch o2's? i've got them and no problem.
I bought them when my stock O2's went out. When I took it to speed inc for a retune after intake/pulley they took them out in favor of GM O2's. Said the fuel trims were all over the place with the bosch units. Some others have stated similer something similer.
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I need an O2 senors also. Should I go with AC Delcos? I think they cost alot more.

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