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Old 03-02-2008, 10:08 PM
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i need 2 new o2 sensors and i was wondering what brand i should go with. i have heard everyone saying to go with the ACDelco ones but im not sure. so if anyone knows which ones to run let me know. and also where can i buy the ones i want at? thanks
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no one knows where i can buy the good o2 sensors?
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I would just love to know which ac delco's to install on longtubes. You need longer cables. Some say corvette. But they dont give a part number, or what year vette to install on my 2000 Transam. Are they the front O2's or the Rear for the vette.

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http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...ath=235_82_380

you can just use extensions, 30 bucks for a pair of 24's. you can use the stock sensors...

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i dont need the extensions, i already have them. i just need the o2 sensors. anyone?
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Bosch #13111 REAR VETTE 02's ..long wires..no need for extensions...Mine are 16 months old..no problem..some people have, but that is just luck of the draw.....these have a wider heat range also.
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Originally Posted by NHRAMAN
Bosch #13111 REAR VETTE 02's ..long wires..no need for extensions...Mine are 16 months old..no problem..some people have, but that is just luck of the draw.....these have a wider heat range also.
See everytime I ask "what year vette 02's" "I only want GM 02's" This is the kind of answer I get. Bosch are one step better than the **** I took last night. They dont switch as frequently as GM's. What year Vette rear 02 sensor. Are the 97-04's all the same, should I get the same year as mine?

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Why do you think the Bosch sensors so crappy? There tons of people on here who run them and have no problems at all.

For the vette rear O2's, they should all work fine as long as they're from an LS1 model vette.




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