Replace both O2's??
*If I plan replace the O2, should I replace BOTH even though only one is throwing a code?
*If I have a predator tuner, is it safe to just delete the code everytime it comes on (until I have money to buy some O2's)?
*Should I replace one, or both 02's with the corvette sensors???
The Bosch number for the Corvette O2s is 13111. Should be available at almost any auto parts store.
As for deleting the code, don't waste your time. It won't help anything, the issue will still present. Once you get new O2's, then reset the code.
The worst thing that will happen from driving with bad O2s is decreased driveability and worse fuel economy.
I know the wire is longer, but I'm not sure if they read/adjust the a/f any differently?
Right now, I'm running some used Corvette rears I bought from here and they're doing ok. Throwing occasional codes, but I turned off the warning light for them because it's too annoying. I only see them when I scan.
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Right now, I'm running some used Corvette rears I bought from here and they're doing ok. Throwing occasional codes, but I turned off the warning light for them because it's too annoying. I only see them when I scan.
So its not that the sensors aren't working, its that the PCM expects more than what they are capable of with their location being so far downstream.
So its not that the sensors aren't working, its that the PCM expects more than what they are capable of with their location being so far downstream.
Also is there a way to adjust the threshhold according to your tune?
Last edited by Wesmanw02; Apr 28, 2010 at 10:51 AM.
I've been running 13111's in my car, and I've had decent luck with them. Typically it will throw a code about once a year (usually when its cold out).






