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From: I'm the walkin dude I can see all of the world...
St. Jude Donor '03
Which Heated O2 Sensor?
Can someone give me a part number or a reference to the correct heated O2 sensor to get when converting a 92 over to them? Can I get these at advanced auto or order them on the web?
Any 3 wire sensor will work. If you want to use the plug in wiring harness I can get you all the GM part numbers for that stuff when I get home. This way you wire it once and then you still have a plug in O2 sensor. :cheers:
From: I'm the walkin dude I can see all of the world...
St. Jude Donor '03
Re: Which Heated O2 Sensor? (Nathan Plemons)
Any 3 wire sensor will work. If you want to use the plug in wiring harness I can get you all the GM part numbers for that stuff when I get home. This way you wire it once and then you still have a plug in O2 sensor. :cheers:
:cheers: Thanks that would be great Nathan, If its not too much trouble.
I talked with Jeff Kopp when I did this. He got me the following parts:
2 x 12126012 - Repair Connector
2 x 25312179 - O2 Sensor
It costs a little more money to do it this way, but in the future it will allow for easy O2 sensor changes. Instead of trying to spice the sensor directly into place you can just splice in the repair connector. Then you still havea plug in O2 sensor, which will be worth it if you ever have to replace them again later.
You know you can program the minimum temp for closed loop in the computer. I don't remember what the stock value is, but it's pretty warm. I kicked mine down to 120 degrees with no ill effects thus far. Since my open loop tables aren't quite perfect this helps me get the car into closed loop even quicker.