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Turbo lambda sensor

silvermilnec

Albert Park
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Guys as per my other thread I'm in the process of fitting a Kline exhaust.
We managed to get three of the lambda sensors out without a problem.
1 though the black cable one we stripped the thread, is it better to keep the original and try to tap/seal or just buy a replacement Bosch?
 
A new one should be fine but just occasionaly it might work better than the one fitted to the other side and youll get a lambda sensor ageing fault , if so then youll need to replace the other side one as well.

One is new and will switch faster than the other older one basically .
 
Demort said:
A new one should be fine but just occasionaly it might work better than the one fitted to the other side and youll get a lambda sensor ageing fault , if so then youll need to replace the other side one as well.

One is new and will switch faster than the other older one basically .

Thanks for the info! Any different in the stark model in the link above and the Bosch? Cheers
 

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