heated o2 conversion for 93's with LT headers 2 Attachment(s) well, I've been chasing a gremlin around till i'm just plain f'ing tired of it... heres the deal... i didn't know any better but when i installed my LT's instead of buying a harness extension for the PS connection i cut it added 12" of wire and made crush tube connections ,i took my time doing it cause i'm a lil OCD but since then i have had o2 issues...both o2's are new one wire delco's from the stealership...Data master and Solomon confirm the ECM is jumping in and out of closed loop causing part throttle stumble and fuel load up at an idle GOD I HATE IT! when its cold runs great if i unplug'em runs great blm's are low like there isn't an exhaust leak .... theory is that the non heated o2's aren't staying hot enough to function properly since they are further down stream than on stock manifolds"especially the PS" and stainless doesn't retain heat...running with them unplugged and issue is nonexistent,...but being that I'm OCD bout my car it bugs the crap outta me that it isnt running at its potential .. "problem isn't the O2 or the extensions, it's the lack of a heated O2 on a long tube equipped car. They get moved too far back from the heat and don't stay hot enough."-Solomon @ lt1pcmtuning.com- So...time to convert to a Heated set up .I could probably build the harness myself but would have to run around nutz looking for connections to make it as stock looking/performing as possible. Instead,I turned to a member here "Fastbird93" to build my harness and i bought new o2's from a seller on FleaBay. New O2's arrived in the mail ! got the pair for $53 bucks shipped/received in only two days,with warranty, Not ac/delco's but a direct replacement for PN#25312184... Lets give em' a shot. GM parts direct has the correct afs75 ones for only $35 each if these don't work.. Today i received my new o2 harness that will allow me to run a heated 02 setup,courtesy of fastbird @ fastbirdperf.com for $65 shipped . It looks Professionally built Shipped quick and as described... gonna tear into this after work for sure! Here's some pic's of the harness and o2's . |
All you had to do is buy the sensors and run a key hot relay and 12 volts to the sensor. |
Originally Posted by FASTFATBOY
(Post 13889601)
All you had to do is buy the sensors and run a key hot relay and 12 volts to the sensor. |
And Sean's harness is really a nice piece, its worth $65. |
Originally Posted by FASTFATBOY
(Post 13889601)
All you had to do is buy the sensors and run a key hot relay and 12 volts to the sensor. I am in the frame of mind to do it once "set it and forget it" I am happy none the less with my choice on parts for the conversion, Looks factory .Car is now hitting Closed loop before i even get outta my drive and stay's in CL at an idle.Performance has returned and the needed Data Master log for further tuning has been made. The harness kit had plenty of extra wire allowing me to cut it down to fit how i wanted to rout it . The new over-stock discount o2's are functioning properly. :D "This heated o2 conversion is a must for a single wire non heated 93 Lt1's sporting Long Tubes". Pic's and a dyno date coming..:D |
Glad you're happy with it. Thanks for the words guys. FYI, if anyone wants to do a DIY on it, I do have a write up on my personal website: http://www.fastbird93.com/Installati...Conversion.htm Some like doing it themselves, some like having it done for them. Either way, I'm here to help out. It's what I like to do. |
Originally Posted by defaultexistence
(Post 13891330)
True..i could have half-ass'd it...maybe it would have lasted a few miles..:eyes: I am in the frame of mind to do it once "set it and forget it" I am happy none the less with my choice on parts for the conversion, Looks factory .Car is now hitting Closed loop before i even get outta my drive and stay's in CL at an idle.Performance has returned and the needed Data Master log for further tuning has been made. The harness kit had plenty of extra wire allowing me to cut it down to fit how i wanted to rout it . The new over-stock discount o2's are functioning properly. :D "This heated o2 conversion is a must for a single wire non heated 93 Lt1's sporting Long Tubes". Pic's and a dyno date coming..:D I have done this conversion on single wire o2's in early 90's GM trucks, one is 3 years old with no problems. :eyes: I am sure this is a nice kit, it looks as though it is. If you cant setup a key hot relay and put 12 volts to one wire...you SHOULD have bought this kit. |
Originally Posted by FASTFATBOY
(Post 13893616)
I have done this conversion on single wire o2's in early 90's GM trucks, one is 3 years old with no problems. :eyes: I am sure this is a nice kit, it looks as though it is. If you cant setup a key hot relay and put 12 volts to one wire...you SHOULD have bought this kit. |
I know this is a old thread but could someone tell me if the harness kit is still available? |
Go to ltxtech.com and find fastbird . |
Been trying , I emailed him from a website and I think I sent a pm on here.wish I could get a hold to him.anyone know if he is still available? Having trouble with that other forum for some reason |
And what the hell happened to the speeddensity website for us 93's? I want that 4 wire conversion kit as well. |
Thunderracing used to sell a kit with harness and a 4-wire o2. I got one many years ago and it was literally everything you need, and was like $140 shipped IIRC for both sides. Cheap considering it came with two name brand o2s. **edit** Just checked their site, now they are "Caspers Electronics" branded and $92 bucks a pop, way more expensive then the ~$60 per kit I paid for the unbranded ones...which I think used the same exact product picture :lol:. |
Just got in touch with fastbird.. He will be with y'all needing shortly. |
I'm still here, not on tech much. I'll be in touch via pm shortly. |
Originally Posted by Fastbird93
(Post 13892191)
Glad you're happy with it. Thanks for the words guys. FYI, if anyone wants to do a DIY on it, I do have a write up on my personal website: http://www.fastbird93.com/Installati...Conversion.htm Some like doing it themselves, some like having it done for them. Either way, I'm here to help out. It's what I like to do. |
Originally Posted by 93BLKLT1
(Post 20569199)
Is there any chance you still make this kit??? |
Originally Posted by Fastbird93
(Post 20569207)
@93BLKLT1 I might have the right connectors sitting around still. Shoot me a PM and we'll talk about it. |
Originally Posted by 93BLKLT1
(Post 20569252)
I just made this account and it says I don’t have the permission to do so, is there another way I DO have the connectors and pins here to put a kit together. I'll have to round up the right wiring, but that shouldn't be an issue. We just need to figure out how to connect without putting our personal contact info into the public eye. Unfortunately I don't run a website or anything anymore, and other than a couple of forums or facebook I don't do much social media either. |
Originally Posted by Fastbird93
(Post 20569257)
Shoot. Not sure why that is. I DO have the connectors and pins here to put a kit together. I'll have to round up the right wiring, but that shouldn't be an issue. We just need to figure out how to connect without putting our personal contact info into the public eye. Unfortunately I don't run a website or anything anymore, and other than a couple of forums or facebook I don't do much social media either. |
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