Any other good o2 sensors?
Have you tried ebay yet? I have bought a couple new in the bag AC Delco o2 sensors for under $35 with BUY IT NOW including shipping and they at my door in no more than 3 days.
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Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
Have you tried ebay yet? I have bought a couple new in the bag AC Delco o2 sensors for under $35 with BUY IT NOW including shipping and they at my door in no more than 3 days.
just checked, borg-warners for 25 shipped, ac-delco'* for 72.
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Personally I have never had an Issue with NTK(NGK) 02 sensors, I ran one in all three of my Bonevilles, mileage went up, car ran generally good, they one in my 97 has about 4000 miles on it currently. IMO its a cheaper alternative that won't cost you hundreds in fuel loss.
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Originally Posted by Archon
I can tell you from personal experience that the Borg Warners will not last longer than a few months in a super-charged engine. It did OK in my son'* L36 for a couple of years.
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I found a AC Delco o2 sensor for $25 with shipping included. Think this is too good to be true?http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OXYGE...spagenameZWDVW
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