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can't decide on O2 sensor

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apocalypsio

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May 2, 2010
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hi I have 98 eagle talon turbo AWD, in wich I recently swapped the engine for a 6bolt 1g (both block and head) , anyways I noticed both my oxygen sensors were finished when I turned the car back on ( I had forgotten them before LOL).
I was looking around the internet to buy some but the oem are pretty expensive , on this forum I found a site called mach v motorsports and they sell denso 02 sensors for dsm and says that suposedly they are better somewhat and they are pretty much same price range if not less expensive than oem and was wondering if anyone has tried these and if they are good?

I appreciate any help I dont know if I should try them or stick to oem
 
I've had multiple "universal" O2 sensors from auto parts stores fail miserably. I recently had one go flat dead one day with no warning, and it was only a few months old. I coughed up the cash for Denso and it's worked flawlessly ever since.
 
Advance auto parts Bosch sensor. I got mine for 50 bucks on a friends account. Still have it. Not in the car though due to WB in its place
 
You can replace ## stocker now with the LC-1. I did as soon as I got my LC-1. Just use the narrow band mode. I noticed a huge difference in how the car reacted after I did it aswell
 
ok thanks alot guys, uhm any opinions on the symbroski bushing shifter kit ?


on side note whats LC-1 ??( sorry for being noob LOL)
 
I know its an old thread, I just wanted to post something I think is helpful to this topic:

I just bought the Denso rear O2 sensor from MachV for 90 bucks. It arrived today. I should have done my own research before buying, but you can buy the exact same part from DensoProducts for $50 bucks...

Part # 234-4641 is what MachV sends you.

Denso 234-4641 OE Identical Thimble Type Oxygen Sensor

No dis on MachV, I love them, just realized they have a HUGE ($40.00) markup on it so you are better off buying elsewhere.
 
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