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Okay, i went to the NGK website and found the part numbers for the o2 sensors that should go in my R32 GTR, but i have rung around and no-one has them in stock, they are NGK-OTD2F-P1P, but then i went searching and found that the nissan silvia SR20DET engine uses the same plug...but to add to that, i went to but some o2 sensors for a SR20DET and the dude is telling me the part number is NGK-OZA395-E2. will these work or do they need to be the OTD2F-P1P sensors? and where can i get them from if anyone knows :S thanks...

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Me? I have a set for sale R32 GTR :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=115107&hl=

There are two part codes for GTR sensors are they are different connectors on each sensor (front to rear)

Nissan is where everyone gets them from as far as i understand... although they want $420+

You didn't search very well :P

http://www.pcug.org.au/~jdeakins/facts.html

PM "GTaaargh" and ask if he has the NGK part numbers (and a source) for the front and rear as he has been in touch with a tech at NGK.

Otherwise, now is a good time to become an SAU member and take advantage of discounted Nissan parts. Or buy Ash's O2 sensors.

ford el falcon series happens to suit R33 GTST only.

it just happens to be in same voltage scale and range.

If you ask for a ford el falcon oxygen sensor you get an OEM generic brand oxygen sensor and it just happens it fits the R33 dump and voltage matches

if your trying to improve fuel economy I have looked into this too.

Most people i have spoken to get 300-350kms per tank around town so in my case thats what I'm getting, so I am going to save my money in the o2 sensor departmant.

I wish I could get better than that!

good luck.

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