DIY WB update

Scott Pearson mrcad472 at bigplanet.com
Tue Aug 14 00:24:28 GMT 2001


NAPA has an actual NTK sensor, their part number is OS791. Depending on
where you are and your relationship with your local store, they sell for
anywhere from $125-$145. This seems to be the one that most people have.

I believe it's a standard O2 sensor thread.

Scott

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Kelly" <ken73 at ken73.homeip.net>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: DIY WB update


> Just as a note, I did some lookup on the sensor itself. I found them at
the
> original suggested site (hondaparts.com I think?) for $230. Being as I'm a
> hobbyist like most of the rest of us, it's a bit cost prohibitive at that
> point. However, after some digging I found that Napa has a "no-name" brand
> (I've never heard of it) for $114. That's a little closer to my price
range
> for this item. The brand name is "Beck Arnley" and the part number is BA
> 1564015. (Can someone double-check this and make sure it's the right
> sensor?)
>
> BTW, does anyone know what *size* the WB02 sensor itself is? Where can you
> get bungs for it?
>
> Also, can the sensor be placed anywhere in the exhaust - or does it need
to
> be located near the headers? I ask because I'd like to make a "portable"
> sensor unit that I could transfer between cars. (Possibly at the tip of
the
> exhaust?) Otherwise I need to find a bung-plug to fill in the hole when
I'm
> not using it. (I'm probably going to be using it to tune my carb'd cars as
> well as my FI car.)
>
> So is anyone going to be building 10-LED meters for this? I might build a
> 20-LED version; if I do build one I'll post the schematics/etc.
>
> "The Third" Ken Kelly
>
>
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