Stock Honda Wideband O2 Sensor
Selling a genuine stock honda wideband o2 sensor part number 36531-P07-003. Sensor has approx. 5600 miles and is in great condition. Perfect for use with the techedge wideband units. $200 shipped OBO. Hit me up on here or at AIM lshatchturbo.
*Edit...installed watermarks on photos because peeps are using them without my consent*
Modified by lshatchturbo at 8:42 PM 4/23/2003
Modified by lshatchturbo at 8:43 PM 4/23/2003
*Edit...installed watermarks on photos because peeps are using them without my consent*
Modified by lshatchturbo at 8:42 PM 4/23/2003
Modified by lshatchturbo at 8:43 PM 4/23/2003
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SiRkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">damn thats high.(no offence) i know these things are pretty steep these days</TD></TR></TABLE>
The best I price on it new I could find was $245. It is a geniune honda part and has low miles. Plus its OBO
The best I price on it new I could find was $245. It is a geniune honda part and has low miles. Plus its OBO
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SiRkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">damn thats high.(no offence) i know these things are pretty steep these days</TD></TR></TABLE> not even close. these things are impossible to find! i looked for over 5 weeks to find one myself, and all the one's available were selling for $245+ just 'cause autozone has the bosch foir $169 on their site means jack. it has been nationwide out of stock for 4 months and they have no idea on when new stock will arrive (if ever). bump for you. this is what you need for AEM or Hondata Autotune !!
DAMN!!!!
I just spent $600 on other parts (brakes&flywheel)...Otherwise I'd be all over this one. This is a long shot, but if you still have it come 4/30...I'll take it. That's when I get paid again.
I just spent $600 on other parts (brakes&flywheel)...Otherwise I'd be all over this one. This is a long shot, but if you still have it come 4/30...I'll take it. That's when I get paid again.
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I bought mine from http://www.oxygensensor.net/. i got it for $183 in 2 days shipped. This was 3 weeks ago. I was about to 'name call' but I looked and it is out of stock there too. I went to the dealer and they wanted $340, but since they know me I would get a discount of $280. Someone should but this...
20 only!!! hehe.. i sold mine for freaking 10 bucks with 90k on the motor.. geez.. if i knew these things were worth that much back then.. i woulda sold it for 150 bucks mang... errr... oh wells.. that was a year ago..
free bump for you
free bump for you
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by trbo823 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what does a honda wideband O2 sensor do...i have 2 honda O2 sensors that looks exactly like this one...im new to this so im looking for info...thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
They have 5 wires vs. 4 wire which most other o2 sensors have.
Yes the o2 sensor is for a vx, but never installed on a actually VX. It was used on a techedge wideband kit.
They have 5 wires vs. 4 wire which most other o2 sensors have.
Yes the o2 sensor is for a vx, but never installed on a actually VX. It was used on a techedge wideband kit.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93dx--hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hmm I have a vx o2 I guess I can make a use for it now, it has less than 20k on it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Def keep it if you want to use it for wideband tuning. Wideband tuning is very critical. Or you can sell it
Def keep it if you want to use it for wideband tuning. Wideband tuning is very critical. Or you can sell it
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by slowsi00 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i called my tuner and he said that i woul not work with the aem ems
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Your tuner dont know ****.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Your tuner dont know ****.
its not a matter of what engine management it works with, its a matter of if the wideband controller you use, utilizes this particular sensor. All wideband controllers have a output signal which basicaly will connect to any engine managment system.
Your tuner probably wants to sell you some 300-400 FJO sensor when this stock vx sensor essentially does the same.
The main wideband controller that comes to mind that utilizes this particular sensor is any of the techedge units. Also, Pro-Active devices wideband controllers uses this sensor as well. Hope this helps, there is more info in the forced induction section if you do a search regarding widebands
Your tuner probably wants to sell you some 300-400 FJO sensor when this stock vx sensor essentially does the same.
The main wideband controller that comes to mind that utilizes this particular sensor is any of the techedge units. Also, Pro-Active devices wideband controllers uses this sensor as well. Hope this helps, there is more info in the forced induction section if you do a search regarding widebands


