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4seasons69
11-29-2012, 07:39 PM
FJO was the most commonly used units until the cheaper Bosch sensor based wideband started coming out in the mid 2000s. They usually used an NTK sensor instead of the Bosch. The NTK sensor lasts much much longer, is more accurate, and doesn't die right away on leaded gas.
Is there a new and old style ntk sensor or something? I was looking into them and the new fjo the ngk wideband says it used an ntk sensor and the replacement sensors for that are like 150 and the replacement sensor for the older fjo I found was like 290
Shane@DBPerformance
11-29-2012, 07:51 PM
You might be able to take one of the NTK sensor sensors, cut the connector off and then solder on the unique FJO connector. Post up some pics of your old sensor and any part #s on the sensor itself and I can compare to some of my NTK sensors.
4seasons69
11-29-2012, 07:59 PM
You might be able to take one of the NTK sensor sensors, cut the connector off and then solder on the unique FJO connector. Post up some pics of your old sensor and any part #s on the sensor itself and I can compare to some of my NTK sensors.
Okay cool. The car is at my buddy's house but I will be over there this weekend working on it. I'll take some pictures and get the part numbers
4seasons69
12-01-2012, 07:29 PM
You might be able to take one of the NTK sensor sensors, cut the connector off and then solder on the unique FJO connector. Post up some pics of your old sensor and any part #s on the sensor itself and I can compare to some of my NTK sensors.
The only numbers I could see on the sensor was L1H1 and CS000. Here's a couple pics too
Shane@DBPerformance
12-03-2012, 05:33 PM
It looks a lot like the NTK sensors I use, but the wire colors are different. Same connector.
I think the L1H1 NTK has been discontinued and replaced with the L2H2.
Goat Blower
12-03-2012, 05:53 PM
Those ultra efficient Honda's used to come with a factory NTK sensor in the early 2000's, I don't know if they've gotten any cheaper since then.
4seasons69
12-03-2012, 07:01 PM
It looks a lot like the NTK sensors I use, but the wire colors are different. Same connector.
I think the L1H1 NTK has been discontinued and replaced with the L2H2.
Okay cool. So then would an L2H2 work in place of this sensor? And are they something that you stock?
Those ultra efficient Honda's used to come with a factory NTK sensor in the early 2000's, I don't know if they've gotten any cheaper since then.
I think Swifty did say it was the same sensor as one of those Hondas
turbotalon1g
12-03-2012, 07:04 PM
Those Honda one's haven't our 2005 o2 was $150+
Shane@DBPerformance
12-03-2012, 08:08 PM
I don't stock that sensor. The L1H1 was used on some older Hondas.
http://www.oxygensensor.net/ntk_o2/24300.php
4seasons69
12-03-2012, 08:15 PM
Ok cool. Thanks for the link!
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