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n0rt0npr0 05-03-2006 06:25 PM

o2 sensor brand durability?
 
Anyone have an opinion of who's best out of Bosch, NGK or Denso?

Personally, I've only been able to find bosch locally so thats what I pick up but I haven't had a bosch o2 last longer than it should last...one was replaced at 22k and the other 24k! They should last 30k, what a ripoff ya know?

sparkplug.com has them cheap as the local stuff.

SVOboy 05-03-2006 06:34 PM

NGK/Denso should be the
 
NGK/Denso should be the same/best. My stock one has worked fine for 120k, Bosch bones.

Compaq888 05-03-2006 06:36 PM

NGK all the way!! Bosch
 
NGK all the way!!

Bosch blows. I'm in the process of replacing all the bosch crap with NGK. I'll probably replace my oxygen sensors at 100k

n0rt0npr0 05-03-2006 06:50 PM

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SVO, how many wire is yours?

SVOboy 05-03-2006 07:34 PM

Only a 1 wire. On a side
 
Only a 1 wire. On a side note, I pulled one off a free engine that'd been sitting outside and it's still running strong, :p

Compaq888 05-03-2006 07:39 PM

Re: Only a 1 wire. On a side
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SVOboy
Only a 1 wire. On a side note, I pulled one off a free engine that'd been sitting outside and it's still running strong, :p

more free stuff???
ROFLMFAO

SVOboy 05-03-2006 07:43 PM

Nah, this is all part of the
 
Nah, this is all part of the free bundle of crap I got including dan's transmission.

n0rt0npr0 05-03-2006 08:32 PM

svo
 
in my experience o2 sensors rarely cease to operate. However, its a question of how well they work as they age. I wonder if a mechanic with a scanner would say your o2 is "healthy" or not?

As the sensor ages it will get whats called sluggish, it will not necessarily ever break or fail.

Sluggish means that the voltage coming from the o2 will greatly transition only once per second. This lean to rich fluctuation should happen twice per second or more on the newer cars(o2's) to be called "working" and "healthy"

The fluctuations are simply lean/rich representations as voltages. There are "bench tests" that can check an o2 but I really don't think they are worthwhile and accurate. A running test engine and scanner will show you exactly whats going on.

SVOboy 05-03-2006 08:37 PM

I gave it to someone who had
 
I gave it to someone who had a lazy o2 sensor, and it solved his hesitation issues, so I'm confident it's working well.

n0rt0npr0 05-03-2006 08:47 PM

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coolio, will look into ngk/denso brands :)


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