[Supras] FW: Auto Trans & Oxygen Sensor Questions

Sean Cavanaugh Millenia2000 at hotmail.com
Wed May 14 19:52:11 CDT 2008


really crappy universal replacement sensors.

a generic replacement for my 1990 turbo is only 27 bucks from advance auto
for cheapest. but I would never trust it.

and for proof, heres a 14 buck sensor from jegs
http://www.jegs.com/i/Denso/313/234-1001/10002/-1


 -Sean

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From: "Chad Fernandez" <fernande at internet1.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:07 PM
To: "Sean Cavanaugh" <millenia2000 at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Supras] FW: Auto Trans & Oxygen Sensor Questions

> just to clarify..... I thought  you were forwarding something from the 
> company.  Now I realize that those are your words....... so what planet do 
> you live on, that has $15 O2 sensors?  :-)
>
> Chad Fernandez wrote:
>> Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
>>
>>> forwarding to group.
>>> From: millenia2000 at hotmail.com
>>>
>>> the main reason most cars use narrowband instead of wideband is due to 
>>> cost. narrowband sensors can be replaced for 15 bucks or cheaper if you 
>>> look hard enough whereas wideband sensors are in the 80+ range.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> $15 for a narrow band O2 sensor?...... what planet does this person live 
>> on?  The O2 sensors for my truck are  60+ and  70+ and can be found 
>> higher depending on brand and store.
>>
>> Chad Fernandez
>> Michigan, USA
>>
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