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Old 08-01-2005, 03:43 PM
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A spare pair of O2 sensors they'd be willing to part with locally? Just thought I'd ask before I ran off and ordered a pair and wait for them to get here...
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It just so happens I have 2....nice & sooty black....well broken in....efficient too! They only use 200mV, as opposed to the 900 they should draw. Free to any good farm truck that wants them.
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It just so happens I have 2....nice & sooty black....well broken in....efficient too! They only use 200mV, as opposed to the 900 they should draw. Free to any good farm truck that wants them.
Thanks buddy... I knew I could always count on you.

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I also have a pair that probably look like Marks. You can have these too and then your car should run just great. Maybe if you use all 4 You might not break that pretty new rear end of yours. But you might also need a tow home.
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Originally Posted by Tranzor_Z28
Thanks buddy... I knew I could always count on you.

Just trying to help....
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I've got the stock rear ones laying around somewhere, got less than 10k miles on 'em...I think I have 'em...lemme know...
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I've got the stock rear ones laying around somewhere, got less than 10k miles on 'em...I think I have 'em...lemme know...
If they're in decent shape I'll take 'em... what do ya want for 'em? Probably have to mail them to me since I don't plan on hitting the track anytime soon...

On second thought, could have ya mail them to Ellis since he has my car.
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I just put o2 sensors in my car for the first time today. Big differance
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Save your self and get new ones

Like Bill here can tell you they are as dispoable as spark plugs on a good car
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I don't know where mine got to, but I agree with Ellis. Buy some new ones and be done with it.

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I always bough mine from sparkplugs.com for a good price. If you buy some new ones get the denso ones, They held up a lot better than the stock ones, of course If you run the gas i do they just burn up quick, but I am still going on the same set. BUt then again how much time does my car spend in the rpm range where o2's matter?
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If you buy new ones, the Densos burn hotter to survive cammed cars. But they cost more.
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I always bough mine from sparkplugs.com for a good price. If you buy some new ones get the denso ones, They held up a lot better than the stock ones
Hey Jason... what's the part number of the ones you buy from sparkplugs.com? There's a few different ones, I want to make sure I get the right kind...
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I believe you want the first 2 they list Jason...OE indentical, Front L & R.
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Originally Posted by Tranzor_Z28
Hey Jason... what's the part number of the ones you buy from sparkplugs.com? There's a few different ones, I want to make sure I get the right kind...

Like mark said just get the oe replacment front left and right, I bought the ones for the vette. Someone told me they heat up quicker, but who knows, like I said it's been over a year since i cared about O2 sensor reading thats why I have widbands installed all the time.



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