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Old 07-04-2010, 01:35 AM
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Is there o2 sensors that are resistant to lead fuels??? i think i remember reading something about it on here but cant seem to find it again
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Maybe O2 simulators? Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by RikkiTorment
Maybe O2 simulators? Just a thought.
because O2 sims will totally give accurate a/f readings.
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Ya i thought the o2 sims were just for the rear o2's... What are people doing for o2's while running leaded race gas???
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From what I know they don't make lead resistant O2 sensors, your best bet is to find out which is the best tolerant to it. P.S- The O2 sim remark was supposed to be sarcastic.
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I just pulled up a tread saying the denso replacements are the way to go if your running race gas, so i guess thats my answer lol.
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densos lived longer than ac's in my turbo buick on c16. I know that...still not 100% tolerant though.
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Damn i should of just got those haha
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If you have a 5 wire wideband it might jack that sensor up as well. Who knows when you are running rich/lean at that point.



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