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O2 Sensor

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98GSXtacy

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Jul 13, 2010
Grand Junction, Colorado
My O2 is reading 0.0v on link so I think it needs replacing LOL. Anyways, will a O2 from an Evo IX work or no? I can get one for free and not have to pay $75 which is half of what it'll cost to just upgrade to V3 and simulate the damn thing LOL.
 
Do you have it, will it fit your dsm connector, you cant just swap sensor with different cars, most of them are vehicle connector specific.
 
No I don't have it right now. A buddy has a front and rear from his evo sitting in his garage. I'm going to test fit the connector and if it fits maybe throw it in real quick and run link to see if it logs. I was just seeing if anyone knew for sure before I do that since it won't be until monday that I get the chance to test it. Thinking about just locking it in open loop, tuning the whole rpm range and all, and just driving in just open loop till I get V3 to simulate the narrowband signal.
 
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