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o2 Sensor
My o2 sensor has some frayed wire action at the sensor itself, so I went to get a replacement from Pep Boys. I need to know if it's gonna be the right part, it's part # 11027 and it's a universal o2 sensor that their computer called for. Just double checking to see if this is going to work for me. I went ahead and got it since it was only $20, so if it's wrong, return mania.
I've have an 87 turbo engine, if you were wondering. |
I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I am not completely sure. Just try it out it can't really hurt anything.
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Verified, I use the same one.
88 Turbo. It is a bitch to get to it though, you might want to remove your precat/downpipe to make it easier to get in. Should have a slightly longer wire also that makes it very easy to wire up. Rock it son. ***edit*** mine was hard because I have full emissions and an ABS pump in my way. |
The downpipe is off of the car, and I have a lift, so it's not a problem at all. :)
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Already finished up the job, haha.
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Yeah a lift makes things easier i'm glad I have one of those to use too, sorry to all you guys that get to know the concrete so well.
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I did 99% of my swap without a lift, and it SUCKED. We got the lift about three months ago, and it makes stuff a whole heck of a lot easier.
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I have used a O2 sensor for a 3.1L '93 Pontiac Sunbird because it was 30 bucks, and instock compared to the "RX-7 specific" one. Worked fine.
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