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Old 06-25-2008, 06:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Which 02 sensor?

I recently got the 'ProParts" SPEK performance guage Air/Fuel, but it didnt come with a 02 sensor.... Has anyone got this guage, and knows which 02 to get?.... 1 wire, 2 wire, 3 or four???? Thanks for any help!
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bosch is the most common 02 sensor. I have never heard of the brand you bought. It is a wideband correct?
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bosch is the most common 02 sensor. I have never heard of the brand you bought. It is a wideband correct?

Yes, its a wideband.. Proparts has many nice quality guages.... check them out at ProParts - Gauge Controllers, Mounting Pods
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Those are pretty interesting. Never seen a mechanical looking Wideband before.....
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An 02 sensor could be an expensive mistake. I say contact the manufacturer and see what they say.
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Those are pretty interesting. Never seen a mechanical looking Wideband before.....

Innovate has them and Autometer now.
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An 02 sensor could be an expensive mistake. I say contact the manufacturer and see what they say.

Agreed, find out what they recommend. The 4 or 3 wire Bosch sensor is the common one but make sure.
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An 02 sensor could be an expensive mistake. I say contact the manufacturer and see what they say.

They say I can use a stock oem o2 sniffer $28.00, or I can use the 1 wire universal Bosch $21.00... Exspensive to you maybe, to me, is pocket change!!! Think I'll go with the oem-Bosch 4 wire.. $71.00 Thanks guys!

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They say I can use a stock oem o2 sniffer $28.00, or I can use the 1 wire universal Bosch $21.00... Exspensive to you maybe, to me, is pocket change!!!

Then its not a wide band AFR gauge. That is a narrow band and they are super cheap. Someone lied to you about the gauge.
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Why would anyone make a mechanical wideband this day and age? Without doing anymore reearch then opening the link and looking at them I think its a narrow band.
It looks pretty so you have that going for you.
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Why would anyone make a mechanical wideband this day and age? Without doing anymore reearch then opening the link and looking at them I think its a narrow band.
It looks pretty so you have that going for you.

NA applications. They don't need to drop down as far as boosted applications. NA likes to run around 13.5 AFR's WOT.
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They say I can use a stock oem o2 sniffer $28.00, or I can use the 1 wire universal Bosch $21.00... Exspensive to you maybe, to me, is pocket change!!! Think I'll go with the oem-Bosch 4 wire.. Thanks guys!

I was thinking wideband. Then again I only like to spend my money once.
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I was thinking wideband. Then again I only like to spend my money once.

It is a wideband guage guys so the 02 is more expensive, found a bosch for 71.00! Pro parts finally called and said I would need the 4 wire wideband 02... As for spending money, I have very little into my car and its in the 11s, at high elevation... let me know when the rest of you make it there...LOL!!!!

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It is a wideband guage guys so the 02 is more expensive, found a bosch for 71.00! Pro parts finally called and said I would need the 4 wire wideband 02... As for spending money, I have very little into my car and its in the 11s, at high elevation... let me know when the rest of you make it there...LOL!!!!

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As for spending money, I have very little into my car and its in the 11s, at high elevation... let me know when the rest of you make it there...LOL!!!!

Eeh. Wasn't advising where to spend your money. Just saying that I would take the effort to check before blindly dropping the coin on a useless part.
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