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where in bris can you buy a oxygen sensor for a 95 r33 gtst and how much are they?? im sitting on 13ltr\100 and car isnt reved past 3500rpm normally, only has 3 inch exhaust and a boost controller set at 9psi, so i thought id replace the oxy sensor as who knows when it was last done as it has only just been imported exc.

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Bosch EL Falcon O2 sensors are the best option, around $50 on ebay or from ford, just need to swap your plug over to the one in their now...although your economy is not too bad for a Skyline, but cant hurt to put a new one in, put one of these in last month, runs great.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/EA-EL-FALCON-OXYGEN...1QQcmdZViewItem

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To test;

start the car and put a multi meter across the wires - if it's gone then you will get a steady voltage reading of over 1v, probably 12v across all the wires.

The signal wire (not sure which colour) should be moving between 0 and 1v as it analyses the exh gases so if one of the wires is doing this then its probably fine.

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13Lt/100k's is pretty good, unless you are only doing highway driving. but if it is driving to work, an you sit in traffic a little bit, then that is pretty good.

as for the sensor, they are the same as a n15 SSS pulsar. about $110 for a direct fit NGK one from autobarn or repco.

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I went to Repco, who did not stock a O2 sensor for a 96 Nissan R33 Skyline (or the dork couldn't use his PC properly???)... however i asked for an EL Falcon one which he had as a universal 3-wire part, for $127.

I said no thanks, and will probably grab a Bosche Universal for $55 from Ebay.

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