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Old 06-16-2008, 03:53 PM
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Just got back from Power Tour in the 67, and we definately had a great time!
The only issue we have is the P1153 keeps coming up. What is causing this? Sensors are new AC Delco's.
Old 06-16-2008, 03:56 PM
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Probably got the sensors wet in all that rain. How was power tour though?
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Awesome! We found the leak in the trunk the night before we left, so the rain wasn't as spooky as it could have been. The car ran great, got 24mpg! It was a lot of fun seeing all the cars, and traveling through the countryside. Bit sad to see all the flooding though. We will definately do this again, but I wish the seats in the 67 were a little bit more comfortable. We met a lot of great people, and saw a lot of great cars. For the Rochester stop we had a lot of members of our car club do a day pass, and that was cool. We had 8 cars from the club for the Rochester to Madison leg, and that was pretty cool as well. I highly reccomend going on the Tour! As for the sensors, it started happening before we went on the tour, but now it happnes all the time. I need to pull the sensor and see if it looks alright.
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I have been told that the bosch corvette sensors are the best.
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Just wondering why the switching speed is falling off. If it is the distance from the exhaust ports, we may be able to retain a bit more heat with some wrap. Much cheaper than replacing our new sensors.
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Done a bit of research, and there really isn't a good answer. Some things work for some people, some things work for others, some just get fed up and delete the code! Wish there was a definate answer to this one!
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Yeah, my buddy with a 00 z28 with just headers and exhaust has to replace both o2 sensors about every 6 months. He now has the vette sensors and they seem to be lasting longer.


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