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Wideband 02 Sensors - Brand?
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<blockquote data-quote="01silverstang" data-source="post: 16616337" data-attributes="member: 21743"><p>I have been going through my Procharged Cobra since January when I bought it and finding various things that needed fixing / correcting. The most recent is that the AEM 30-4100 Wideband AFR gauge is missing the 02 sensor and thus shows a static 14.7.</p><p></p><p>In searching for replacement sensors, I have found various LSU 4.2 on Amazon for about half the price of Bosch. My question is are Bosch the only acceptable sensor to use? I have seen a lot of posts about sticking with NTK for the OEM upstream sensors as Bosch are "crap." So is there good reasons to use an $80 Bosch sensor over a "compatible" LSU 4.2 off-brand at $35? If yes I'll order Bosch, however, I have seen a lot of areas that the cheaper part does just fine.</p><p></p><p>Feedback appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01silverstang, post: 16616337, member: 21743"] I have been going through my Procharged Cobra since January when I bought it and finding various things that needed fixing / correcting. The most recent is that the AEM 30-4100 Wideband AFR gauge is missing the 02 sensor and thus shows a static 14.7. In searching for replacement sensors, I have found various LSU 4.2 on Amazon for about half the price of Bosch. My question is are Bosch the only acceptable sensor to use? I have seen a lot of posts about sticking with NTK for the OEM upstream sensors as Bosch are "crap." So is there good reasons to use an $80 Bosch sensor over a "compatible" LSU 4.2 off-brand at $35? If yes I'll order Bosch, however, I have seen a lot of areas that the cheaper part does just fine. Feedback appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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