Which o2 sensor to use?
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Which o2 sensor to use?
I believe I have figured out my problem. I have a quick question as to which o2 sensor would be the right one to use, on a stock b18b motor swapped into a 92 si chassis. The car has a JDM ITR header. Are all the bungs for these sensors the same pitch on honda/acura? Thanks.
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Re: Which o2 sensor to use? (boostedcivicsir)
so that means if i can get the one for the civic for like 60 bux as opposed to the one for the teg for like 110, i can use the one for the civic???
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i believe it's all the same so long as you have the same plug and same number of wires (ie: 4 wire).
btw, i find OEM O2's are the best and last the longest...but also the most expensive.
btw, i find OEM O2's are the best and last the longest...but also the most expensive.
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Re: Which o2 sensor to use? (FOMULA91)
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if you look at oxygensensors.com the walker universal is the same part number for just about all the pupular obd1 and 2 civics. in a pinch i have had great success with that sensor. as far as resolution, never really looked at that.
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if you look at oxygensensors.com the walker universal is the same part number for just about all the pupular obd1 and 2 civics. in a pinch i have had great success with that sensor. as far as resolution, never really looked at that.
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Re: Which o2 sensor to use? (boostedcivicsir)
It seems like the OEM Honda O2 sensor works on all the vehicles, so I assume that the after market O2 sensor are interchangeable as will.
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This is a sale for a brand new genuine JDM Honda Civic CRX Del Sol Integra Si-V SiR SiR-G Type R B16A B16B B18C Prelude Si Si-VTEC H22A H23A Oxygen Sensor with Heater from Honda Motors, Japan. This heated oxygen sensor consists of 4 wires, it will fit 92-00 Civic, 92-97 CRX Del Sol, 94-01 Integra and 92-96 Prelude of the aforementioned applications.
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This is a sale for a brand new genuine JDM Honda Civic CRX Del Sol Integra Si-V SiR SiR-G Type R B16A B16B B18C Prelude Si Si-VTEC H22A H23A Oxygen Sensor with Heater from Honda Motors, Japan. This heated oxygen sensor consists of 4 wires, it will fit 92-00 Civic, 92-97 CRX Del Sol, 94-01 Integra and 92-96 Prelude of the aforementioned applications.
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Re: Which o2 sensor to use? (FOMULA91)
i posted that because i had the same thought as you a while ago.
most of the differences in the cost is the length of the wire, and if there are any grommets like the teg, where it is under the car and what not.
but most pre cat sensors will swap over.
most of the differences in the cost is the length of the wire, and if there are any grommets like the teg, where it is under the car and what not.
but most pre cat sensors will swap over.
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