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Old 06-08-04, 05:41 PM
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Need O2 sensor for my Haltech

What model of O2 sensor or part number can I use for my haltech.

My stock one appears to not work.

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Old 06-10-04, 02:59 PM
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I'm sure any O2 sensor works, like ones from Bosch or NGK.

I would get one of the heated multi-wire ones.
Mine is 3 wires: heater, sensor wire (goes to ems) and ground
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Cool. A reply

I was hoping for a part number or a vehical I could buy it from

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stock NGK is a good one that is the one I am using seems to be working rather well.
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I got the wide band for the haltech from www.rx7.com but I can't find it on there now that they changed their web site around.
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I ended up buying a sensor from a 86 ford escort. It was a 3wire 02 sensor
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I ended up buying a sensor from a 86 ford escort. It was a 3wire 02 sensor
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Dam not the sensor. More money down the drain.

I think the haltech o2 loop is pouched

I'm ready to store the car for the summer. Had enough......................
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I am telling you the stock one wire NGK 02 sensor works well.

I also know what you mean about parking the car for the summer.. problem after problem after problem...
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www.k2rd.com sells a nice 4 wire one.
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anyone know what brand/PN the terminated E6X loom is setup for ?? bosch or ??
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