I just wanted to see if anybody had any bad experience with any certain sensors, more or less.
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It has been reported time and time again that part store sensors May not read correctly, maybe rich or lean. I have seen this with my wideband gauge, where 20+ year old sensors kept the wide band right on 14.7 with an occasional dip to 14.6 for a brief second. Brand new densos from rock auto liked to keep it around 14.1. Aftermarket Bosch are SUPPOSED to have the worst reputation for this. Never heard anything bad about ac Delco, or denso, ntk. It's a voltage scale, supposed to read about 450 mv or so at stoichiometry.Ijust wanted to see if anybody had any bad experience with any certain sensors, more or less.
I didn’t see if they were the upstream or downstream sensors, but if they’re the down streams, I built spacers for mine using spark plug non-foulers, a drill press and a small piece of catalytic converter. If they’re upstream, I just put some densos on my Lexus and are pretty happy with them. I picked up a lot of lost power.Well, AC Delco, it is.
It's up streem. As for the non fouler. I have a write up, thread on this forum, about that. Here it is.I didn’t see if they were the upstream or downstream sensors, but if they’re the down streams, I built spacers for mine using spark plug non-foulers, a drill press and a small piece of catalytic converter. If they’re upstream, I just put some densos on my Lexus and are pretty happy with them. I picked up a lot of lost power.
Maybe where I learned it. I don’t rememberIt's up streem. As for the non fouler. I have a write up, thread on this forum, about that. Here it is.
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