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Repco still said $117, called aussie auto's and they said $84.95 and conventry said they would match it. So for all the qld people check out aussie auto's for your EL o2 sensor. Hope this saves a lot of qld people a fair bit of work!!

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guys save urself the hassle and buy one at petraject in melbourne, they sell you it with the corect connector and theyre reasonably priced, i bought one for about 120... its awesome, better fuel economy and no black smoke out of exhaust anymore, no running fat, get a new one or ull be up to buy a new one again soon with a second hand one...

ahhh ill go downstairs and look the addy for ya...!! they come with teh connector, just plug straight in... very easy... all my problems were solved after that... very nice ppl too....ahh ok sorry its petroject.... mate im not sure which addy it is, but ill give u their number and u can call em up, its 9873 7006.... and sorry again, it wasnt 120, it was 90 dollars for mine, but that was an r32 one... good news for u ey

I slapped my RB20DET in to the O2 Diag mode and drove around a little just to see what it did.

On cruising and quite a pit of part throttle it flicks rich lean rich lean, it also does the same on idle except some times it would stay on rich, i would notice the car would then pop on idle.

But yer it does appear that the O2 is still in closed loop mode even when boost is only just starting to build so I guess it could off boost balls and even feel a little more gutsy when boost is starting to build.

Any one thought of using a Skyline oxygen sensor? Just had a look at a R31/VL 3.0 ltr type, and they have the exactly same type of plug, so you can just screw it in and plug it in. A lot easier I think!

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