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Re: Oxygen Sensor Replacement
I was wondering where that part number came from. I had been told on the
third-gen list to get that one but I wanted to see what it went on.
Something is very messed up though when you try to get the AC Delco 21316
which is the same application. Price is a whopping $398 at partsamerica.com
and $440 at carparts.com Also the same O2 was used in 91 and 92.
I didn't need headers either I just wanted them :-)
Dan
From: <timsiford@hushmail.com>
To: <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Oxygen Sensor Replacement
> Dan,
>
> Bruce just said he hates Bosch ... but, the PN for a heated Bosch sensor
> (3-wire) is 13077. Its for a '92 Corvette ZR1. I just bought this sensor
> to use with my Hooker SuperComp Long Tubes ... definitely need a heated
> O2 for these long boys. I am running SLP headers at this moment (can't
> wait to swap to the LT's!) and am using a stock-type O2 with no problems
> whatsoever. You don't need a heated O2 with the SLP headers (just my
0.02)
>
> Tim
>
> At Sat, 14 Oct 2000 13:44:19 -0500, "Dan Townsend"
<xybertron@cox-internet.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >I have SLP Headers on my 87 Trans Am with TPI. I am looking for a heated
> >O2
> >sensor. Any recommendations? Know a part number that will work?
Thanks.
> >
> >Dan
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