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Old 06-22-2008, 02:52 PM
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what is one of the better o2 sensors to get for a car that has long tubes. because some times i get codes for the insuffecent switching so im thinkin its time for new ones and i heard some people say go with the bosh ones from the corvette rears but also heard that bosh doesnt make good o2 sensors so seeing what every one recommends?
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There is really not much you can do about the switching issue. Your 02's are probably fine. To solve that SES light, just have a tuner turn the codes off. Just because your getting the switching issue does not mean your 02's are bad.
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There is really not much you can do about the switching issue. Your 02's are probably fine. To solve that SES light, just have a tuner turn the codes off. Just because your getting the switching issue does not mean your 02's are bad.
There's plenty we can do. Problm is, it may or may not help lol.

FWIW, I've had better luck, so far, with the AC Delco sensors. <crosses fingers>




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