Is this the correct WB O2 sensor?
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Is this the correct WB O2 sensor?
I know everyone says to use NAPA OS791 but is Bosch part number C5010-75044 the same? Here's a picture of the Bosch unit.
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Originally posted by 87_TA
Long as it says NTK L1H1 on the body its right.
Long as it says NTK L1H1 on the body its right.
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good luck getting one...
Auto Zone... vender out of stock
NAPA ..... out of stock
thepartsbin... 300.00
Advance... 500.00
honda... 341.00
ask me how i know...
BTW... the bosch sensor is a repacked NGK
Auto Zone... vender out of stock
NAPA ..... out of stock
thepartsbin... 300.00
Advance... 500.00
honda... 341.00
ask me how i know...

BTW... the bosch sensor is a repacked NGK
Originally posted by Skweezn87
The Bosch unit should say 13246 on the box....
But it "looks" right....
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The Bosch unit should say 13246 on the box....
But it "looks" right....
Rick
Here is a pic of one that came out of a 'Bosch 13246 Box' - also labeled NTK on the side. HTH.
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hey john are you haveing probs with the lt1 web site havent been able to get to it for like a week or so thanks
hey john are you haveing probs with the lt1 web site havent been able to get to it for like a week or so thanks
I checked with the domain register and they want $$$ for renewals so I'm transfering it. This process takes 5-7 days at least.
I will not let this happen again.
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I've found the WB O2 sensor on the internet anywhere from $137-$589. It IS still available even at the lowest cost price found.
I am stubborn and am looking for even cheaper. Anyone know where I can get a new WB sensor cheaper then $137?
I am stubborn and am looking for even cheaper. Anyone know where I can get a new WB sensor cheaper then $137?
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If you r referring to NAPA @ 137.00, they are out of stock. I ordered one last week and was informed that the vender was out of stock, tho the site will still allow you to order one. BW
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Originally posted by SATURN5
If you r referring to NAPA @ 137.00, they are out of stock. I ordered one last week and was informed that the vender was out of stock, tho the site will still allow you to order one. BW
If you r referring to NAPA @ 137.00, they are out of stock. I ordered one last week and was informed that the vender was out of stock, tho the site will still allow you to order one. BW

I also noticed you could order it online at autozone for something like $149.
I still want to find it cheaper. Someone has to know a website with a discount.
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Thats the cheapest John.
the parts bin was 117.00 is now 300.00
NAPA vender out of stock. 139.00(OS791), 189.00(BSA13246).
Auto Zombie vender out of stock. 149.99 (BSA13246).
Honda dealer. 341.00(36531-P07-003).
BTDT.... Have ordered 3 times in the last week and half, spent hours searching. ZIP,NADA,NOTHIN.
BW
the parts bin was 117.00 is now 300.00
NAPA vender out of stock. 139.00(OS791), 189.00(BSA13246).
Auto Zombie vender out of stock. 149.99 (BSA13246).
Honda dealer. 341.00(36531-P07-003).
BTDT.... Have ordered 3 times in the last week and half, spent hours searching. ZIP,NADA,NOTHIN.
BW Check out ebay -- http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:SS:US:1 he has a buy it now for $175. Still higher than desirable, but at least available.
Do people get these from junkyard cars?
Do people get these from junkyard cars?
I have a line on the actual honda sensors. I would have to double check the pricing but they would be around 220 usd, perhaps a bit cheaper.
If anybody is interested e-mail me and I will dig a bit deeper.
turbotony@shaw.ca
Tony
If anybody is interested e-mail me and I will dig a bit deeper.
turbotony@shaw.ca
Tony
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Originally posted by 383LT1intake
what else is need to make this work as a wide ban that u can tune with thanks
what else is need to make this work as a wide ban that u can tune with thanks
www.diy-wb.org
RBob.
Rob I recall hearing that the DIY WB does not like to be plugged into a cigerette lighter due to low voltage levels.
I plugged mine into the socket and appears to be working fine,
should I be concerned? Will it read erratically or something?
I plugged mine into the socket and appears to be working fine,
should I be concerned? Will it read erratically or something?
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Originally posted by 87_TA
Rob I recall hearing that the DIY WB does not like to be plugged into a cigerette lighter due to low voltage levels.
I plugged mine into the socket and appears to be working fine,
should I be concerned? Will it read erratically or something?
Rob I recall hearing that the DIY WB does not like to be plugged into a cigerette lighter due to low voltage levels.
I plugged mine into the socket and appears to be working fine,
should I be concerned? Will it read erratically or something?
it wouldn't register as up to temp (even
though a heat sensor showed it at 135dC)
I finally figured out through the schematic
that you need a minimum of 12.8V to operate
correctly, and my batt was 11.8V.
After putting the charger on the car, it all
worked fine...
So basically, yes, you need to make sure
your electrical system is up to par to run
the kit off the Cig lighter..
mike
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