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PEC Australia Oxygen Sensor

Direct-fit 3 wire

*NGK OZA395-E2 equivalent*

91-96 NX 2.0L SR20DE DOHC

91-96 NX-R 2.0L SR20DE DOHC
91-95 Pulsar N14 2.0L SR20DE DOHC
95 on Pulsar N15 2.0L SR20DE DOHC
93-98 Skyline R33 2.5L RB25DET

Brand NewOnly $69 incl. P&H (+$3 optional insurance) SAU special

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* We also stock NEO R34 unit - DIRECT-FIT *


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Universal 1 2 3 and 4 wire O2 sensor's also available in store today!

Do you have oxy sensor for R32 GT-R?

Hey mate,

At this point in time we only stock this one however we are planning to introduce the entire range for most popular Jap cars!

- Brendan

Hey will you ship to Sydney? R33 S2.

Hi,

Yeah sure we ship anywhere in Australia & around the world!

$69 incl. P&H via Couriers w/ Insurance.

Let me know and I can send you over details.

- Brendan

  • 2 weeks later...

If you can get a set for my R33 GTR, would be great!

Hi,

We have been getting a lot of interest in these and will be producing them soon.

Do you know if all the R32-34 GTR run the same O2 sensors.

- Brendan

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

PEC Australia Oxygen Sensor

Direct-fit 3 wire

*NGK OZA395-E2 equivalent*

91-96 NX 2.0L SR20DE DOHC

91-96 NX-R 2.0L SR20DE DOHC

91-95 Pulsar N14 2.0L SR20DE DOHC

95 on Pulsar N15 2.0L SR20DE DOHC

93-98 Skyline R33 2.5L RB25DET

Brand New Only $69 incl. P&H (SAU special)

OXY_SKYLINE_350.jpg

Universal 1 2 3 and 4 wire O2 sensors also available in store today!

After having bought one of these for my R33 GTS25t and fitting it a few weeks ago, I thought I might share some Economy Results.

(Before New O2)

45.0L / 300km=15.00L / 100km

(After New O2)

47.0L / 360km=13.00L / 100km

47.0L / 400km=11.75L / 100km

44.5L / 391km=11.38L / 100km

46.0L / 392km=11.73L / 100km

44.0L / 336km=13.10L / 100km

48.0L / 374km=12.83L / 100km

46.7L / 386km=12.10L / 100km

45.7L / 374km=12.22L / 100km

BINGO!!! Ladies and Gentlemen... I Think we have a Winner!

:cheers:

Edited by Not a Pulsar
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi guys,

Do u have these for the R32 GTSt yet?

cheers,

Nathan.

Hi Nathan,

We are actually currently looking for a quality sample to send off to the manufacturers - if anyone has one that works 100% pleas contact me.

- Brendan

I got one of these directly from PECAus, fuel economy and also engine idle seems to be so much better than the old O2 sensor. Though it didn't have direct replacement, I had to put off the old plug and crimp them to the new sensor, wasn't difficult but it's worth your money! Cheaper than paying hundreds for a silly sensor.

I got one of these directly from PECAus, fuel economy and also engine idle seems to be so much better than the old O2 sensor. Though it didn't have direct replacement, I had to put off the old plug and crimp them to the new sensor, wasn't difficult but it's worth your money! Cheaper than paying hundreds for a silly sensor.

Hi mate,

Thanks for the great feedback!

What Skyline did this go onto as it should be a bolt on for the RB25DET R33.

- Brendan

Mate, do u have one for the R34GTT (RB25det NEO) posted to Syd??:rolleyes:

Hi,

Not at this point in time but we are looking to expand our range soon!

- Brendan

  • 2 months later...

Just thought I would mention this.

If you have an R34 NEO you can use our 3-wire universal O2 sensor with great results.

- Brendan




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