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capt. bill1 01-23-03 08:59 AM

OZ-DIY-WB Oxygen Sensor
 
Anybody got a line on who has these in stock?

Thanks

jeff48 01-23-03 09:19 AM

Just d a 2x daily check on thepartsbin.com when they are in stock they show up....but it immediately and it will be yours in a couple of days. DO NOT hesitate, when available grab it. By the way search for the part # or the oxygen sensor for a 1993 Honda Civic 1.5 VX 3Dr

eViLRotor 01-23-03 09:27 AM

If you're not in a hurry, wait for the 2.0.

That unit is supposed to be fully digital and have a microprocessor to constantly insure accurate readings...

capt. bill1 01-23-03 02:53 PM

jeff48,
no offense, but I'm not sure what you are trying to say. You did a check and they are in stock now?

eViLRotor,
thanks, but I already have the WB. Just need the O2 sensor.

setzep 01-23-03 03:49 PM

I think he meant to say "buy" not "but"

jeff48 01-23-03 04:41 PM

In stock------as of this am

setzep 01-23-03 09:06 PM

speaking of the OZ DIY-WB from tech edge... Whats the difference between the v1.0 and the v1.5? Is it just that the 1.5 also has a narrow band output or is it supposed to be more accurate?

Carl Byck 01-23-03 10:18 PM

Well, parts bin is on to us, They have sensors in stock for 299.00! everywhere else is out of stock, and is around 140.00 WTF... Carl

maxcooper 01-24-03 02:26 AM


Originally posted by setzep
speaking of the OZ DIY-WB from tech edge... Whats the difference between the v1.0 and the v1.5? Is it just that the 1.5 also has a narrow band output or is it supposed to be more accurate?
Read the descriptions for all the details. One useful difference for datalogging is that v1.5 has a linearized output. You don't need a polynomial to convert the voltage to an A/F ratio.

2.0 is supposed to support the original sensor and another sensor (Bosch LSU, I think).

-Max

jeff48 01-24-03 06:45 AM

Partsbin in stock sensors
 

Originally posted by Carl Byck
Well, parts bin is on to us, They have sensors in stock for 299.00! everywhere else is out of stock, and is around 140.00 WTF... Carl
The Parts Bin lists 2 sensors in stock

The Bosch (Parts bin part #C5010-75044) is $299
The Denso (Parts bin part #C5010-100876) is $152.30

Or do a global search on generic part # 13246

Or you can wait until NAPA or someone else gets them in--of course they could raise the proce at that time too.

Your call

apexkw 01-24-03 09:09 AM

so you can use the denso unit?? i thought only the bosch unit worked

jeff48 01-24-03 11:50 AM

Sorry
Denso unit is wrong. It was reported as a substitute for the Bosch part number.....It is not the right one.

apexkw 01-24-03 11:53 AM

okay i didnt rmember them saying that there was a different part beesides the bosch

spoolin 01-24-03 02:54 PM

damn glad i got mine last month when it was still $139ish~


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