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Old 01-09-2011, 06:51 PM
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Can I use some corvette o2 sensors someone told me I could I just wanna make sure cuz I have longtubes and dont have time to order extensions
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Yep work great
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Yes, I use them and I would use them instead of extentions anyway. Less room for error in fewer connections.
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I extended my stock wires with no issues, did it this way on my friends TA years ago when we put his Dynatech's in and it worked great up until his car burned down from a nitrous backfire lol. But the O2's worked great for a few years first, just have to do it RIGHT. But whenever my O2's go out I plan on running the Vette rear O2's.
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What year corvette and what autoparts store should I use autozone or oreileys or like advanced autoparts
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I think its part # 13111 someone correct me if im wrong.
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Bosch 13111's
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^ agreed. If you have any extra wire when you hook the sensors up just zip-tie it out of the way. That's what I did for my passenger side.
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Denso>Bosch
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Yea it was part number 13111 I got em and they are long lol does anyone know a way to tuck em under there
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I usualy wrap mine around things lol But make sure the extra wire is not touching headers

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I've got my passenger side running along the cooler lines and the drivers side is tucked up by the oil filter and the motor mount.
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Hey 1fstz71 I did it the same exact way haha
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lol it works, and that's all that matters
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Exactly as long as the one by the oil filter don't melt or fall I'm fine
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I haven't had an issue with mine yet
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I just bought the Bosch 13111 on 1/8/11. I thought they would fix my problem but the car is still dead. I zip tied, and taped it with electrical tape. I also got the electrical black wire covers. I put this around both sets of wires and taped them in a couple of locations. I have headers, and I didnt want them to get all screwed up. They look pretty good, better then it just hanging down.
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People said Denso was better than Bosch so I went
with those, but it still was not enough to prevent the
heater codes from popping. You will be tuning for that.
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Yea I'm tuning out the egr, air pump, and rear o2 and catalytic converters




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