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  1. #109
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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrown View Post
    How much it cost to replace o2 sensor and where at? I get round 11-12 per 100 granny driving... changed a lot of things but problem hasnt solved.
    B18B?

    http://www.densoproducts.com/results...umber=234-4011

    ebay it i got mine for $90 shipped. denso too as honda uses them for their oem parts
    naturally i finished my set.

  2. #110
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    oem for dc2r is NTK i believe ^
    snapping 2nd..

  3. #111
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    Quote Originally Posted by anzai View Post
    B18B?

    http://www.densoproducts.com/results...umber=234-4011

    ebay it i got mine for $90 shipped. denso too as honda uses them for their oem parts
    damn why is the shipping so pricey??
    OEM parts whore

  4. #112
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    Quote Originally Posted by dc2r-0636 View Post
    oem for dc2r is NTK i believe ^
    yeh i think oem o2 sensor is ngk, just saying that like honda uses denso for radiators on some cars

    ive read mixed review about bosch o2 sensors on hondas, thats why i didnt end up getting one
    naturally i finished my set.

  5. #113
    if o2 sensor is gone shouldnt a dash light come up anyway?

  6. #114
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    My o2 sensor peaced out and i got no engine light, just shit fuel econmy
    snapping 2nd..

  7. #115
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    Quote Originally Posted by dc2r-0636 View Post
    My o2 sensor peaced out and i got no engine light, just shit fuel econmy
    same lol, i think our cars have the same problems daniel... let me know if anything else comes up ahaha

    but i think the dash light would come on if the o2 sensor stopped giving out readings, but in our case it was just giving shit readings
    naturally i finished my set.

  8. #116
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    lol true haha

    i guess if it died all together, the engine light will stay on, but our o2 sensor mustve been like real slow to respond to how much fuel it should be mixing with ect lol

    next time ill go for a wideband o2sensor
    snapping 2nd..

  9. #117
    Should i fork out and just change it? Fuel light comes on like 330km on granny driving and <300 going a bit harder. Definetely some shit wrong ye? Thermo is changed, spark plugs, serviced etc

    Changing the sensor an easy DIY job? I've just got a standard toolset and jack/stands

  10. #118
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    ^
    easy to do, unhook the negative battery terminal, jack your car up at the front and you will see it on your headers, bout 20cm away from where the CAT is. then just get a spanner (prbz 24mm one. just a guess)
    unhook the old one, you will see its clipped on. then clip the new one and ur laughing.

    reconnect your negative terminal and let the car idle so the ecu adjusts. then your set
    snapping 2nd..

  11. #119
    Ahh not bad i'll just do it then.

    This is the cheapest well branded one i can find. Pretty sure it fits but can someone confirm for me? USA dont use the same frickin engine numbers as us and call honda ACURA!

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DENSO-Par...8#ht_833wt_932

    and is this look like straight plug?
    Last edited by charliebrown; 31-08-2011 at 06:50 PM.

  12. #120
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    yeh i got it from that seller 100% plug and play
    naturally i finished my set.

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