O2 sensor question
Garfield Willis
garwillis at msn.com
Fri Mar 24 03:35:53 GMT 2000
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:05:40 -0800, garwillis at msn.com (Garfield Willis)
wrote:
>Since this is at least like the LSU if not in fact the LSU,
>this explains why even the LA-3 has to use a PID controller on the
>heater.
Geez, whadaputz I am. I just realized/remembered that a chap posted a
question on where to get some of these, called them LSU sensors, and
gave the exact same part number as Chad. This other guy's post was
around two weeks ago. Sheesh, can you say "loss of short-term memory"?
So that seems to confirm that the LSU sensor is indeed available and
deployed in at least one car. Amazing; time marches on! Here's the guys
original post:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2000 16:48:12 -0800, "Jacky Chu" <jchu at yoshimura-rd.com>
wrote:
>Does anyone one know of any place that sells the Bosch LSU O2 sensor.
>The marking on the sensor said:
>
>LSU 4 966011
>0 258 006 065 020
>
>I am looking to buy 5 to 10 of them for replacement part on our dyno.
>
>Sorry that this is not efi related. but I figure this would be the place to
>find such information.
>I looked through the archives already, but didn't find anything.
>
>thanks,
>
>Jacky Chu
>Yoshimura R&D of America
>www.yoshimura-rd.com
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