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Old 07-02-2008, 03:46 AM
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Bosch's new Wideband O2 senor

Bosch's new Wideband O2 senor introduced in 2003, are suppose to give the most accurat reading, and reach their operating temperatures faster than the primal O2 senors.

I'm thinking to get my hand on one of these because apperantly you need to switch out your O2 seonsor about every 50,000 miles.

Anything to increase performance!
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Old 07-02-2008, 10:29 AM
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Re: Bosch's new Wideband O2 senor

I believe you'll need the same type narrow-band o2 for your jeep to run properly. The wide-band would work well for an air/fuel gauge inside the jeep to keep track if you tinker with the engine sensors like I do.
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