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  • Which Oxygen Sensor?

    I replaced the rear in my 2000 3.8 but now I have to replace the two that are upstream
    but I am unable to figure out which are for this car when I search on parts websites.
    This is what I get:


    Platinum Tip 1-wire Flange-type Oxygen Sensor
    13CP2745T113
    Mfr. #21051
    Each
    $75.83
    $38.24
    In Stock. Will SHIP in 24 hours
    11

    Platinum Tip 1-wire Oxygen Sensor
    13CP2668X114
    Mfr. #21000-dup
    Each
    $67.64
    $33.99
    In Stock. Will SHIP in 24 hours
    12

    Platinum Tip 3-wire Oxygen Sensor
    13CP2749N115
    Mfr. #23000
    Each
    $116.47
    $59.49
    In Stock. Will SHIP in 24 hours
    13

    Standard Tip 1-wire Flange-type Oxygen Sensor
    81CP1611N116
    Mfr. #21050
    Each
    $64.09
    $32.29
    In Stock. Will SHIP in 24 hours
    14
    DOES ANYONE KNOW?
    THANKS
    Phil

  • #2
    Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

    easy solution: go to your local advance auto/autozone/whatever you have there and ask them for the upstream 02 for your year and he'll do the finding for you right there.

    i just replaced my downstream for 60.
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    • #3
      Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

      they will not be helping me select from the on line selections of oxygen sensors
      Phil

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      • #4
        Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

        ughhh, yeah, exactly. why buy something you're unsure of online when you can go to the auto store and have it in your hand right there within 5 mins?

        all you need is a bosch upstream sensor which they carry in store...but if it's gotta be from online then you have fun with that.
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        • #5
          Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

          Originally posted by BallerMaro13 View Post
          ughhh, yeah, exactly. why buy something you're unsure of online when you can go to the auto store and have it in your hand right there within 5 mins?

          all you need is a bosch upstream sensor which they carry in store...but if it's gotta be from online then you have fun with that.
          I would steer clear of Bosch sensors for these cars. They have a tendency to cause bad readings and make the car run funny. AC Delco or Denso are good brands that typically last. You can get them from RockAuto for a good price.
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          • #6
            Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

            Originally posted by pace2006 View Post
            I would steer clear of Bosch sensors for these cars. They have a tendency to cause bad readings and make the car run funny. AC Delco or Denso are good brands that typically last. You can get them from RockAuto for a good price.
            Now if you could just direct me to a good wideband sensor to replace my bosch for my PLX setup we'd be great!

            I'm just attesting to the Bosch is crap idea. I agree. I know my wideband is not accurate and I'm blaming my Bosch sensor. Don't worry, I know they're different from the stock upstream sensors but, the brands are the same.

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            • #7
              Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

              Originally posted by Blizzard242 View Post
              Now if you could just direct me to a good wideband sensor to replace my bosch for my PLX setup we'd be great!

              I'm just attesting to the Bosch is crap idea. I agree. I know my wideband is not accurate and I'm blaming my Bosch sensor. Don't worry, I know they're different from the stock upstream sensors but, the brands are the same.
              I'm speaking in terms of narrowband O2 sensors. From what I've seen, most PLX users are happy with their setup. The Bosch wideband should hold up unless you're running leaded fuel.
              Last edited by pace2006; 05-20-2009, 04:17 PM.
              '99 Camaro
              '04 Saab 9-3 Aero
              '90 Audi Coupe Quattro

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              • #8
                Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                Originally posted by pace2006 View Post
                I'm speaking in terms of narrowband O2 sensors. From what I've seen, most PLX users are happy with their setup. The Bosch wideband should hold up unless you're running leaded fuel.
                Well I probably f'd it up. I know the damn thing isn't accurate since the gauge reads somewhere around an "average" of 15.2-15.3 after the LTFT's have settled and the commanded is 14.7 Anyways, this isn't the right thread for this. V-power all the way.

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                • #9
                  Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                  This is the only one I know of that doesn't use a Bosch sensor.

                  http://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pro...roducts_id/582
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                  • #10
                    Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                    I believe this one and maybe even the DynoJet brand can use other wideband sensors. FJO uses an NTK sensor.

                    http://www.fjoracing.com/products/WBAFR/
                    '99 Camaro
                    '04 Saab 9-3 Aero
                    '90 Audi Coupe Quattro

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                    • #11
                      Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                      Hey thanks Brian. Even if a bosch wideband is fine, my sensor still needs replaced. I think I'll try that out. Hopefully in a week or so.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                        You might be able to use that brand sensor with your PLX controller. It does cost more then the Bosch.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                          so exactly how quickly will the sensor go bad running leaded fuel, i've always wondered since i have access to 100LL, and its free :naughty:

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                          • #14
                            Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                            Originally posted by gofastsports View Post
                            so exactly how quickly will the sensor go bad running leaded fuel, i've always wondered since i have access to 100LL, and its free :naughty:
                            See how far you get running AVGAS in a car tuned for 87 octane. I'm thinking your rubber parts and seals would go pretty quickly.

                            Off-topic, but pretty cool, some smaller and older civilian planes can run on unleaded 87 octane.
                            '99 Camaro
                            '04 Saab 9-3 Aero
                            '90 Audi Coupe Quattro

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                            • #15
                              Re: Which Oxygen Sensor?

                              Originally posted by bigbrian442 View Post
                              You might be able to use that brand sensor with your PLX controller. It does cost more then the Bosch.
                              Yeah, it does say it works with the PLX SM-AFR. :tup:

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