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I'm replacing my O2 sensors on my Spyder. I'm looking to *possibly* replace all 4 at once. That being the case, where can i get them on the cheap? Also, which ones are compatible. I found some "universal" o2 sensors that say they fit my car by simply searching google......and they're like $35. However, i know "ya get what you pay for" so can anyone confirm these work, or is it more complicated than that? I would really like to NOT have to buy each one individually (as in buy 4 of the same part number, instead of 4 different part numbers) but I may just have to buy OEM replacements.
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Here for the tuna.
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I got those and they work great! You will have to solder them into your harnesses, but I have had no issues whatsoever.
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Oh SNAP!!!
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i get my at norco mitsubishi....great service..and quick shipping
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Also, one more thing. Does anyone use EvoScan 2.4 to datalog with? If so, does it read your #2 o2 sensor at all? My #1 jumps around like crazy, and my #2 never moves.......which is why i think its an evoscan issue. Even a messed up o2 sensor should be saying SOMETHING.
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