Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

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Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

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96 z26 with a 3100

Can I use a heated O2 sensor in this car, or does it already use one? If I can, how would I wire it (assuming it doesnt already have one) and is there any good brand to get for it?


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It's already heated. I've had good results with denso and poor with bosch.


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woody90gtz wrote:It's already heated. I've had good results with denso and poor with bosch.
Alright thanks!

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RockAuto... It will show you want's available for your model year.

And I've never had any issues with Bosch sensors... And something to remember, most wideband O2's are Bosch brand. ;)


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3X00-Modified wrote:RockAuto... It will show you want's available for your model year.

And I've never had any issues with Bosch sensors... And something to remember, most wideband O2's are Bosch brand. ;)
Thanks. Just wasn't sure because some said heated and others didn't, and I wasn't sure if they were all heated


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3X00-Modified wrote:RockAuto... It will show you want's available for your model year.

And I've never had any issues with Bosch sensors... And something to remember, most wideband O2's are Bosch brand. ;)
I've only had issues with them on OBD1, but there was a consensus among tuners that Denso worked better and it was absolutely true on mine. FWIW.


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