Can anyone suggest where in Auckland I can buy a Bosch 4-wire oxygen sensor.
Thanks
David Moughtin
Bosch 4-wire oxygen sensor
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Hi, David
I did the rounds of the usual suspects & found that new Bosch 4 wire sensors are hideously expensive - prices ranged around the $350 mark.
I got a 4 wire Denso sensor from Ace of Parts for $20. I've written up my install for Topdown but am more than happy to send a preview. Works really well - no idle droop, fuel economy about 15% improved etc etc.
Regards,
I did the rounds of the usual suspects & found that new Bosch 4 wire sensors are hideously expensive - prices ranged around the $350 mark.
I got a 4 wire Denso sensor from Ace of Parts for $20. I've written up my install for Topdown but am more than happy to send a preview. Works really well - no idle droop, fuel economy about 15% improved etc etc.
Regards,
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it doesnt have to be four wire..... a 3 wire sensor will be fine.....it just has to be a "3 wire narrowband, heated sensor" with a 12 volt heating coil.(some of the nissan ones are 8 volt i beleive)....If you cant find one at a reasonable price then look in the states at some mail order places that do them for about USD$40
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