I'm willing to buy, but would prefer to trade for legacy central stickers. Lemme know.
WTB/T Known good turbo o2 sensor
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LaureltheQueen
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WTB/T Known good turbo o2 sensor
I think my o2 sensor's dead, that's my best guess, but I'm not sure, so I don't want to spend $100 on a new one that may or may not fix my horrible gas mileage.
I'm willing to buy, but would prefer to trade for legacy central stickers. Lemme know.
I'm willing to buy, but would prefer to trade for legacy central stickers. Lemme know.
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555BCTurbo
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Laurel...it's either your O2 sensor or your car severly hates you!!!
btw...you don't need a turbo specific one...just a 3 wire...with preferably the cute little plug on the end to facilitate easy installation...however...doesn't your ricey downpipe have the o2 in a different location? Requiring changing of wire length.
If I get the SS fixed this week I will go to the jy and steal like 5 sensors and mail them to you
btw...you don't need a turbo specific one...just a 3 wire...with preferably the cute little plug on the end to facilitate easy installation...however...doesn't your ricey downpipe have the o2 in a different location? Requiring changing of wire length.
If I get the SS fixed this week I will go to the jy and steal like 5 sensors and mail them to you
Nick
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1987 Audi 4000CS quattro...soon to be 20VT
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 CTD, #11 plate, 30 psi, Scotty II intake, 4" exhaust
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LaureltheQueen wrote:<3
I hope this fixes it. I think that's why the car's so slow too. It's dumping massive amounts of fuel in. It's definitely not burning everything
Just keep turning up your boost until it burns everything
Sorry couldn't resist
Retired but still rocking a 98 Coupe with the heart of a turbo legacy :)
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didn't show up, I didn't want to bother you about it not being here, figured that you had forgotten or had gotten caught up in something else. I just realized, maybe the postal workers think that you're a terrorist. A guy who's middle eastern shipping a package with lots of wires, sounds like a mail bombvrg3 wrote:What/!?
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