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Old 03-05-2008, 04:02 PM
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I just need a spare sensor, I think mine is **** up...

Is this a stock sensor on some car (Mustang or something)?
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Don't think it's used on any factory applications.

DIY Autotune carries them.
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I thought that this was the same sensor from a VW?
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that's the ngk (aem and hydra)
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Innovate uses a The Bosch LSU4.2 wide-band O2 sensor

Was commonly used on VW 1.8T

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/faq.php
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Originally Posted by MX5-4me
Innovate uses a The Bosch LSU4.2 wide-band O2 sensor

Was commonly used on VW 1.8T
I thought so.
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kelly @ speedware motorsports has some as well, i think i saw like 2 lc-1's in the classified in the past week
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i think you can get them from autozone as well, bosch part number 17053 possibly?
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Originally Posted by MX5-4me
Innovate uses a The Bosch LSU4.2 wide-band O2 sensor

Was commonly used on VW 1.8T

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/faq.php
Cool deal.
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Originally Posted by mazda/nissan
i think you can get them from autozone as well, bosch part number 17053 possibly?
You can source them at just about any automotive parts store or even ebay.
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Interesting thread on getting one locally:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/f...ead.php?p=8307
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amazon has the best price
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I remember in that thread where I had all the LC1 problems someone linked to a site selling replacement senders like the stock Bosch that comes with the LC1 but they were advertised as being more accurate and withstanding a higher temp. Maybe its worth investigating? If you are getting a new one, why not get a better one.
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