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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2006

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New O2 sensor-Integra GSR

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Jim Yanik - 11 May 2006 16:26 GMT
I had a new O2 sensor installed today,I got a OEM-style made by Walker(from
AutohausAZ),it cost $78 incl shipping,and a local mechanic put it in for
$20. It seems to have cured the flat spot in the acceleration curve I was
experiencing,I will monitor MPG to see if that increases.

The Walker O2S was built better than the original Denso sensor;the Walker
had a much better sleeving over the sensor wires,and came with copper hi-
temp anti-seize compound in a tiny tube.

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jim beam - 12 May 2006 03:24 GMT
> I had a new O2 sensor installed today,I got a OEM-style made by Walker(from
> AutohausAZ),it cost $78 incl shipping,and a local mechanic put it in for
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> had a much better sleeving over the sensor wires,and came with copper hi-
> temp anti-seize compound in a tiny tube.

ok!

do you have a link so we can see what it looks like?
Jim Yanik - 12 May 2006 16:41 GMT
>> I had a new O2 sensor installed today,I got a OEM-style made by
>> Walker(from AutohausAZ),it cost $78 incl shipping,and a local
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> do you have a link so we can see what it looks like?

http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?sid=anh3glfonb4sxp55iogzvq55&
partnumber=25024011

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ClubPlug.net - Your Source for NGK & DENSO Spark Plugs! - 12 May 2006 20:15 GMT
Hi Folks

The correct link is:

http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?sid=anh3glfonb4sxp55iogzvq55&partn
umber=25024011


BTW, you can also use NGK.

www.ngkpartfinder.com
 
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