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Old 08-01-2004, 01:34 AM
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accel wants 400 dollars for a replacment. does any one know if any other sensors will work . i cleaned my lead coated sensor with lacquer thinner. now it logs ten samples a second again. for how long i don't know. just sharing a quick fix. well off to the races i go

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400 bux for a cleaned WB O2???? if that's true u got screwed
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Maybe that unit uses the old NGK sensor that
sells for $349 (or did; wonder if the arrival of
the Bosch unit has given them the kick in the
nut-sack they deserve, and price improved?).
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
Maybe that unit uses the old NGK sensor that
sells for $349 (or did; wonder if the arrival of
the Bosch unit has given them the kick in the
nut-sack they deserve, and price improved?).

You can buy a new NTK for 169-199.00,
The Bosch 7057 is 29.00 + Shipping
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Ntk should not be kicked in the *******,they should be kicked where their sensors live,
in the bunghole.
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Is this the correct way to clean o2 sensors? I've also heard something about a propane torch?



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