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Old Feb 11, 2014 | 08:23 PM
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Does someone offer the heated 02 sensors for a 92 Lt1 base vette?
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I can't answer that but I can tell you that my '85 did not have heated sensor but when I put the longtubes on it I had to get one. Just go to any parts store or the auction site and ask/look for a universal 3 wire sensor.
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This is what you will need to convert to heated 02's.

(2) Denso 234-3094 3 wire heated O2 sensors.

Denso 234-3094 Oxygen Sensor : Amazon.com : Automotive Denso 234-3094 Oxygen Sensor : Amazon.com : Automotive


(2) EFI Connection 3 wire heated O2 sensor harness pig tails.

http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn...spx?ItemId=555

It's up to you to wire in the heater and ground wires.... most folks use a 40A relay wired off the ignition (switch on) power to supply 12V+DC to the heater wires.

Amazon.com: Car Auto Truck Relay & Socket SPDT 12V 12 Volt DC 40A AMP 5Pin: Automotive Amazon.com: Car Auto Truck Relay & Socket SPDT 12V 12 Volt DC 40A AMP 5Pin: Automotive

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Originally Posted by Midnight 85
I can't answer that but I can tell you that my '85 did not have heated sensor but when I put the longtubes on it I had to get one.
Why is this necessary?

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Old Feb 12, 2014 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by mixalive
Why is this necessary?
The O2 needs to stay hot, and when moved downstream in the collector of a long tube it will go open loop at idle. The solution is heated.
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Old Feb 12, 2014 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by rklessdriver
This is what you will need to convert to heated 02's.

(2) Denso 234-3094 3 wire heated O2 sensors.

Denso 234-3094 Oxygen Sensor : Amazon.com : Automotive


(2) EFI Connection 3 wire heated O2 sensor harness pig tails.

http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn...spx?ItemId=555

It's up to you to wire in the heater and ground wires.... most folks use a 40A relay wired off the ignition (switch on) power to supply 12V+DC to the heater wires.

Amazon.com: Car Auto Truck Relay & Socket SPDT 12V 12 Volt DC 40A AMP 5Pin: Automotive

Will

Thanks Again Will, You are one of the most knowledgeable guys I have come across when it comes to C4 corvettes and modifications!

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