O2 Replacement

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darkcrave
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O2 Replacement

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Whats the Best O2 replacement for our car VS Price
Best to get a universal?
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Re: O2 Replacement

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Mostly every here will tell you to stick with buying Subaru OEM. I believe it runs for about 115 online @ 1stsubaruparts.com
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Re: O2 Replacement

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seems kinda of steep for a OBI, but OEM is good stuff
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Re: O2 Replacement

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On my N/A cars, I've used the NTK 24614 sensors from Advance auto parts (looks about $85 right now, same company that makes NGK spark plugs etc). They are plug and play, no having to splice wiring like the universal ones.

EDIT: O-Reilly has the NGK 24614 for $56... but I think the store has to special order it. Amazon it looks like $37 !

Albeit, I have used Bosch universal sensors in other vehicles with success, also. Just depends on if you have the real-estate to have a big block thing that splices the wires together. On an N/A car, there is tons of room above the cat and next to the trans so that's not a problem. Might be tight on a turbo car?
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