F'in sweet!! Lead tolerant o2 sensors!!!
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F'in sweet!! Lead tolerant o2 sensors!!!
supposedly only $25-30 each on top of that!!! C16 here I come
Only negative is that only warehouses in AZ sell em....so have to find a local shop to pick em up.
Only negative is that only warehouses in AZ sell em....so have to find a local shop to pick em up.
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I've been running the denso 02 for a while on both leaded and unleaded, granted it is the one wire, but has worked without any problems so far.
Are the 02s on the LS1s heated?
I believe the heated 02s are more tolerable to lead than non heated.
Are the 02s on the LS1s heated?
I believe the heated 02s are more tolerable to lead than non heated.
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How do the quality of these compare to a GM sensor though? Has anyone used regular Denso O2's?
It has been said MANY times that aftermarket oxygen sensors aren't as accurate as what the GM sensors are. Given that they're the same price as GM pieces I don't see why people wouldn't buy these instead, given the need.
It has been said MANY times that aftermarket oxygen sensors aren't as accurate as what the GM sensors are. Given that they're the same price as GM pieces I don't see why people wouldn't buy these instead, given the need.