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    universal o2 sensors

    feedback please, does anyone have one in their car? do they work ok?

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    used them on alot of my cars, they work well considering, make sure to splice it correctly though
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      #3
      maybe a little more info please?
      Perhaps a part number?
      for a lazy like me
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        #4
        For my BF i went to acme (local non rice parts shop) and i told them for what car and i had the option to get the universal for like $20 or so (years ago don't remember exactly) or the one with the "plug" for like $90. Soo umm yeah. I spliced the universal in correctly ie kept the inside wire and ground/shielding correct! For my BG i got a universal 4 wire that the Miata guys use when i did my 1 wire to 4 wire conversion!
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          #5
          Just installed a uni about 4 days ago. They seem to work just fine. It's an o2 sensor...why wouldn't it?

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            #6
            One wire Bosch uni. $14 at Pep-Boys. No probs. so far.
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              #7
              Originally posted by MD323 View Post
              used them on alot of my cars, they work well considering, make sure to splice it correctly though
              yah, i got one and put it in, single wire so i dont think i could screw that up

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