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Old 11-09-2004   #13
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Originally Posted by Anduinlight
so this might seem like a dumb quesiton now but... how do you tell when your O2 sensor starts to go?
and all of you who have been running leaded gas.... you're still using the "stock" O2 sensors right? now a wideband?
If you have a logger of some type that will give real time display of the O2 sensor, it will start to slow down it's rate of sweep and the voltage change will become less and less as it gets worse. I had my O2 sensor start to be affected by race fuel and once I put super unleaded back in and hammered on the car a few times, it went back to working normal again with no problems.
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