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Old 10-10-2003, 08:29 PM
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O2 Sensors Needed

My car has been running rich lately and I'm taking it to the dealership Tuesday to see why. The guy says it may be my O2s.

Does anyone in the UCF/Orlando area have any for sale?
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Old 10-11-2003, 03:17 PM
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just goto auto zone or advanced auto parts and buy one they are pretty cheap i just put mine in 3 days ago cost lil under $20 and took five mins to put it in! it should be on ur exhust manifold
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Old 10-11-2003, 09:50 PM
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I didn't know they were that cheap. SLP had them for $99 and I was like .

Maybe those are special "high performance" ones.

Thanks for the info.
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Old 10-12-2003, 12:36 AM
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not to sound like a jerk.... but i dont think jaswir is talking about o2 sensors! sensors are usually pretty expensive, def. more than $20. and it takes a LOT longer than 5 minutes to put in. especially if you have the stock manifolds!!!

i just got 2 brand new o2's from jason cromer for like $36 each i think.... and he has stuff cheaper than anywhere else you would find them!! i know advanced has the bosch o2's but this board seems to agree that they should NOT be used in our cars!
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Old 10-12-2003, 10:38 AM
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Originally posted by 1995redZ28
not to sound like a jerk.... but i dont think jaswir is talking about o2 sensors! sensors are usually pretty expensive, def. more than $20. and it takes a LOT longer than 5 minutes to put in. especially if you have the stock manifolds!!!

yeah, only get AC Delcos........i got mine from jason also, for $36 each........discount/advance auto wanted like $50 or 60 each!!!......btw.........i had to use bosch for a few weeks when i waited for the delcos.........big difference.......the bosch SUCK.

as for putting them in.........i have longtube headers, so it really only takes 5 mins........it takes longer to get the car up on ramps.

however..........it took me about 45 mins with the stock manifolds, because i had to wait for the pbBlaster spray to loosen the bolts. its really not hard tho, just takes a creative angle.
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Old 10-12-2003, 11:22 PM
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mine was 18.99 plus taxs and yes i used BOSCH didn't know they were that bad, and on my car or i guess the thrid gens it took 5mins to put it in... plus the time it toook to get it on the ramps
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Originally posted by 1995redZ28
but i dont think jaswir is talking about o2 sensors!
yes i was talking about o2 sensors
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