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  1. #13
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    Thanks for all the replies guys. 02 sensor, it is.
    What about that belt, is that ok.
    The idler bearing on the main belt, do they ever go bad ???

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    In what way would that effect your fuel economy
    Mate my bbk cost more than your Honda.
    -Amant02

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveho1 View Post
    In what way would that effect your fuel economy
    If the idler bearing was "shot" wouldn't there be more resistance on the belt, hence worse fuel economy. ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by falco View Post
    If the idler bearing was "shot" wouldn't there be more resistance on the belt, hence worse fuel economy. ???
    No. If the ideler bearing was "shot" you would not be concerned with fuel economy as the person discharging a firearm at you is more of a pressing issue.



    If you are concerned about the ideler then by all means replace it but it won't be the source of your fuel economy issue. There are really two sensors that control the mixture and those are MAP and the O2, MAP sensors in Hondas are rairly an issue and are generally reliable at throwing codes in my experiance, the O2 however sits in the exhaust getting covered by spent combustion gasses and these over time build up and cause the read to be inaccurate, or other times stuff doesn't work the way it's ment too and brakes or is just generally shit.
    Last edited by Daveho1; 13-02-2016 at 02:39 PM.
    Mate my bbk cost more than your Honda.
    -Amant02

  5. #17
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    Thanks for all the advice.
    I will start with getting the o2 sensor looked at.

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebo View Post
    Did u get o2 bro ? i think i can help community to get some at decent price. They are like 90-100 bucks in EU, almost twice cheaper than OZ stealership asks for it
    No I didn't get it fixed.
    I decided I can get a HUGE amount of fuel for the cost that the local Honda stealership wanted for replacing the O2 sensor.

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    buy one from the usa and change it yourself
    Last edited by renzokukenj; Today at 12:34 AM. Reason: hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by u mad? View Post
    buy one from the usa and change it yourself
    I purchased cabin filters for my CL9 from the USA, that were supposed to be the correct ones. They weren't. So I dont like the idea of buying a O2 sensor from anywhere OS. Lesson learned.

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    USA has it for 135 bucks or so. Denso off ebay works just fine.

    And its a bad idea to run like that. U r running too rich, this will kill er sparks and converter and youll pay much more for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by falco View Post
    I purchased cabin filters for my CL9 from the USA, that were supposed to be the correct ones. They weren't. So I dont like the idea of buying a O2 sensor from anywhere OS. Lesson learned.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/DENSO-234-90...pVYWWI&vxp=mtr

    No lessons here, you goofed - your problem, check twice what u pay for or just ask chaps here.

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