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Old 03-15-2007, 11:32 AM
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Ok here is the deal, I am putting in Dynatech LT headers with their catted Y pipe, mated to a Corsa. 1 of the stock (32k) o2 sensors seased to the stock Y pipe, I am going to get 2 new pieces for the fronts, Ill put the stock in the rear. I expect with in a year, or maybe less, turning off the rears so I only need 2.

Which should I go with Stock GM replacement, Bosch or what.

I seached and saw this post...

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ight=o2+sensor

What the deal with the vette o2, are they for real. I need recommondations asap.
Old 03-15-2007, 11:42 AM
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I've got two bosch 02's that are brand new (100 miles on them). They cost me 78.00 each at autozone, Will sale them to you for 100.00 shipped if interested... PM me...

I bought these and installed them 3 weeks ago but I also just bought a TD off-road set up and I wont need these anymore.
Old 03-15-2007, 11:43 AM
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I just put pacesetter lt headers on this past weekend and I used the vette bosch part # 13111 for the front o2's and they work great. No need for extentions if you get these
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I ran into a similar issue with mine this past weekend. Put a set of Kooks LTs in place of the old Macs I had. Front O2s were too short, so I need a longer alternative.

After a bit of searching, I found that the C5 rear O2s would work in the front location of my car. So I picked mine up at Autozone.

Bosch part # 13111. I think I paid $150 for the pair, but it's something I couldn't do without and I needed them right then.

Good luck...hope this answers your question.
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Mine have the stock length cable attached to them. I've got jethot longtubes and they work perfectly fine.
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Wow you guys are fast...haha!

No responses when I looked last time, and boom now there are two ahead of me...haha
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I have the Dynatech kit which comes with extensions, are the Vette o2's better due to heating up quicker, or just due to length that people want them.

Tuff- ill pm if I need them I have someone who may be able to hook me up locally, thanks!




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