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Best oxygen sensor brand?


Ronnie

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I doubt that these things are actually made by very many different manufacturers. Likely there are a few and they are then rebranded. Ron, I also doubt that anyone has really done any kind of controlled test of longevity and accuracy between brands. If you are prepared to assume that brand name/cost is an indicator, then you would have to decide whether to get a brand name universal and splice in your connector, or go with a plug and play. You should check ebay. You will often find the brand name at a good price.

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The only problem with the Bosch is that it is taller than the A/C Delco. You need to fold the wire a bit to fit in a slotted O2 socket and makes it hard to change the #6 plug.

Given a choice, I prefer the Delco.

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Guest Mike_s

Denso works for me, I like their iridium plugs. I'm less of a Bosch fan since they bought Purlolator, but I still might give one of their dishwashers a try.

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Guest Kitskaboodle

I second the Denso brand. Never had any problems using them in my Reatta, Fiero's or my Toyota 22R truck.

I got mine at Rockauto (for my 90 Reatta) for only $14.14

Kit smile.gif

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