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God Forgives I Dont Apr 20, 2005 09:45 AM

Is this the same sensor as the Vette Rear O2's? $52 Free Shipping
 
Check out this link and tell me if you think this is the same part as the Vette Rear Bosch 13111 02 sensor. If it is then its only $52 and free shipping and that's the best deal I've found anywere online.

http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/mm...sor~parts.html

HumpinSS Apr 20, 2005 10:11 AM

Looks the same and has the same PN

sevanseriesta Apr 20, 2005 10:52 AM

can you use these on the front of the f-body

Bill Bowling Apr 20, 2005 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by sevanseriesta
can you use these on the front of the f-body

That what I have been using for months. With Headers they work great. I do not get the codes I use to.
Good price. I paid $75 each.

Bill
:engarde:

horist Apr 20, 2005 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by sevanseriesta
can you use these on the front of the f-body

yes, that's the primary reason many buy the Bosch 13111 O2 sensor... the O2 wire is longer than the stock F-Body, so works out well for cars with Headers (no need for an O2 extension which causes problems for some people)

sevanseriesta Apr 20, 2005 11:58 AM

just ordered mine, had to argue with them to get it at that price but they agreed and i purchased 2 at 104.42. with free shipping thanks for this info....

God Forgives I Dont Apr 20, 2005 05:52 PM

No problem!

So you called them when you ordered em and they didn't want to let it go at that price with free shipping (it is a damn good price need to order mine today)? I was just going to order mine online no fuss no muss.

I have one lazy on for sure but figure 75K miles it's time for some new ones. It will be cool to see how much better they are compared to my current ones.

RedHardSupra Apr 20, 2005 07:42 PM

so what kind of O2 sensor would you guys recommend as a replacement for stock sensors, on stock headers?

God Forgives I Dont Apr 20, 2005 09:05 PM

If you plan on getting LT headers anytime soon get these you can't beat the price and free shipping.

:eek2: :)

SmokingWS6 Apr 20, 2005 10:28 PM

looks like it, shop around though. A local advanced auto sold them for $59 with a 1yr warrenty.

sevanseriesta Apr 21, 2005 07:37 AM

The only thing was that I Told him that I need them for the Corvette and not the regency I just wanted to make sure that I got the right ones. It was the same part # so I just said that they were the same thing why the difference in price and they said ok. I guess I really did not have to argue with them

God Forgives I Dont Apr 21, 2005 09:20 AM

I just ordered mine online and where it asked for the model of car I just put in there to make sure the part is the Bosch 13111 that is the part number that my mechanic told me to order. So that way there is not a what car confusion all I want is that exact part number.

SSpdDmon Apr 21, 2005 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by RedHardSupra
so what kind of O2 sensor would you guys recommend as a replacement for stock sensors, on stock headers?

I too would like to know...is there any reason to replace the sensors on a stock exhaust manifold car? Does it help the car learn the fuel trims better? AFR?

MeentSS02 Apr 21, 2005 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
I too would like to know...is there any reason to replace the sensors on a stock exhaust manifold car? Does it help the car learn the fuel trims better? AFR?

No...if people have replaced them, it is because they were getting codes...mine threw two "Hey, your O2 sensors are being lazy bitches" codes, so I replaced them with the 13111 and got rid of my extensions. Problem solved...for now. I have headers though...cars with manifolds don't go through sensors like LTs will...

SmokingWS6 Apr 21, 2005 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by RedHardSupra
so what kind of O2 sensor would you guys recommend as a replacement for stock sensors, on stock headers?

nothing but AC Delco :)


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