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Hey guyz, I just wanted to know where can i get an o2 sensor for my R34, and where is the o2 sensor exactly located.. my mileage is pretty low so planning on getting it changed...

The 2nd thing was Where can i get a 0.8mm Spark plug for my R34 and how much does it cost...

Thanks guyz for all the help u can provide!!

I use NGK BCPR6E spark plugs.

Get them from repco, supercheap, autobarn etc for a couple dollars each.

Got 6 of them around the $30 mark

O2 sensor is on the dump pipe on your exhaust. (Look at your turbo and follow the dump pipe coming out, the o2 sensor should be plugged into the pipe.)

Not sure what model o2 sensor you would need for a r34 but expect around the $100 ish mark for one.

I use NGK BCPR6E spark plugs.

Get them from repco, supercheap, autobarn etc for a couple dollars each.

Got 6 of them around the $30 mark

O2 sensor is on the dump pipe on your exhaust. (Look at your turbo and follow the dump pipe coming out, the o2 sensor should be plugged into the pipe.)

Not sure what model o2 sensor you would need for a r34 but expect around the $100 ish mark for one.

Or trade price should get all of that for around 100 bux :( oxy sensor is 77 IIRC, and plugs were either 11 or 22 for 6

Hey James, by the socket u mean the plug rite?

Yea man, not sure how much you know but basically your O2 Sensor looks a little bit like this (different socket)

oxygen_sensor_1.jpg

Because of the wire you cant just place a regular socket over it and because of the placement it's a pain in the ass to use a regular spanner

55540.jpgI Have one of these if you want to borrow it or you can bring your car over and we can just do it here, makes your life sooo much easier

What mods are done to the car?

If running a standard-ish setup, you should not be buying 0.8 - rather 1.0 at the least, could be one of your reasons for not-so-good economy.

Also get it on a dyno, see what the AFR's are doing. Could be a fuel reg slowly dying out and so on

Well i just got t dynod few days back and it has some basic stuff like pod filter,boost controller,cat back exhaust,blow of, and Apexi AFC, so evrything has been tuned and the tuner told me to go for a 0.8mm plug!!

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