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Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 2:17 pm
by Cam2363
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?

Re: Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:56 am
by woody90gtz
It's already heated. I've had good results with denso and poor with bosch.

Re: RE: Re: Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 9:06 am
by Cam2363
woody90gtz wrote:It's already heated. I've had good results with denso and poor with bosch.
Alright thanks!

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Re: Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 9:46 am
by 3X00-Modified
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. ;)

Re: Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:37 am
by Cam2363
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

Re: Can I use A heated O2 sensor?

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 11:38 pm
by woody90gtz
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.