Need Durable o2's In need of o2 sensors, but which ones? I have gone through a couple sets in a year and a half so i need so durable ones. And Do they sell them with the extensions? And easy installation? |
If you've gone through a couple sets in a year and a half.. i think the better request should be.. why have you gone through a couple sets in a year and a half? |
Originally Posted by 99SSJarhead
(Post 13458644)
If you've gone through a couple sets in a year and a half.. i think the better request should be.. why have you gone through a couple sets in a year and a half? |
Im wondering on this one to. I had my front o2s go out probly due to running rich on the headers idk. I want some good o2s bottom line |
What brand are you using? I've a set of bosch that have lasted some time with no issues. |
not trying to hijack thread but, i wondered who's got the cheapest prices for o2's? anyone know? |
I read Denso's (2344087) are the way to go. |
Nope. Go with Bosch 13111. There's postings all over here about using these. These are from a Corvette. They have a higher wattage heater so they'll run hotter with headers (headers cool the exhaust reducing the O2's usefulness) AND they have nice long cables. Find them on eekbay starting at 40 bucks. |
I'm with 99ssjarhead. Why are you going through O2 sensors like this? |
Originally Posted by Paul Bell
(Post 13460274)
I'm with 99ssjarhead. Why are you going through O2 sensors like this? So im thinking im gonna try to replace both. So are they the same kind of o2's or are they different part numbers? |
front o2's are the same part number. If possible, after switching them, post pictures of the ends. I'm curious as the only time I had an 02 issue, my end was covered in carbon due to a misfiring problem. |
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