Best price for Lambda sensor?
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Look here
https://www.scoobynet.com/okay-im-confused-t386661.html
£30 from gendan
http://www.gendandirect.co.uk/product_O23WIRE.html
https://www.scoobynet.com/okay-im-confused-t386661.html
£30 from gendan
http://www.gendandirect.co.uk/product_O23WIRE.html
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http://search.stores.ebay.co.uk/MIDD...608910QQsofpZ0
iirc the LS02 is the correct one for a classic, but do a search the answer is on here. Still haven't had the answer to which one I need for a bugeye tho'
iirc the LS02 is the correct one for a classic, but do a search the answer is on here. Still haven't had the answer to which one I need for a bugeye tho'
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Originally Posted by steviewrx
Nice one, thanks lads. Cant go wrong for 30 quid, but i think i'll spend an extra tenner for a bosch.
I would also do that.
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Does anyone know the difference between the Bosch LS02 and the Bosch LS04 Universal Lambda sensors as they are both 3 wire?
Just wondered which one is best suited to a classic or newage turbo?
Craig
Just wondered which one is best suited to a classic or newage turbo?
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The LS02 is unheated and the LS04 is heated. I need to tell the trader my engine number to identify which one i need for my 93 classic, does anybody know offhand so I dont have to get my torch out and get wet outside?
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http://www.lambdasensor.com/main/muniversal.htm
You can do a request here, but the catalogue lists the LS02 for the classic which is heated, otherwise it would be a 2 wire. I've asked the question for newage and been told 'sorry your vehicle is not listed' although I suspect the LS06 would do the trick.
You can do a request here, but the catalogue lists the LS02 for the classic which is heated, otherwise it would be a 2 wire. I've asked the question for newage and been told 'sorry your vehicle is not listed' although I suspect the LS06 would do the trick.
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