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Old 01-23-03, 08:59 AM
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OZ-DIY-WB Oxygen Sensor

Anybody got a line on who has these in stock?

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Old 01-23-03, 09:19 AM
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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
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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...
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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.
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I think he meant to say "buy" not "but"
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In stock------as of this am
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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?
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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
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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).

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Partsbin in stock sensors

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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
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so you can use the denso unit?? i thought only the bosch unit worked
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Sorry
Denso unit is wrong. It was reported as a substitute for the Bosch part number.....It is not the right one.
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okay i didnt rmember them saying that there was a different part beesides the bosch
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damn glad i got mine last month when it was still $139ish~
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