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Old 24 February 2003, 12:32 PM
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Anyone got one, or know where it's possible to get one from?

I've looked pretty much everywhere, but the only places that have them won't ship outside the States (as usual for the States) and no-one seems to have any outside the States at the moment, so I've come to a bit of a dead-end...

It's also Honda part number 36531-P07-003 as it was used in a Civic - I think only in the States (again!) in the early 90s.

Ta for any help/pointers, etc.
Old 24 February 2003, 05:02 PM
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could try here mate http://www.lambdasensor.com/cgi-bin/...46106066.19465

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Old 24 February 2003, 05:19 PM
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Coo, ta.
Weird thing to specialise in!
They don't have the one I'm after listed, but I'm sending them & a note & we'll see
Old 24 February 2003, 06:00 PM
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Here is a little more info

http://www.techedge.com.au/vehicle/wbo2/wbntk.htm

Application/part number:
92-95
Honda Civic
1.5 VTEC
36531-P07-003

NAPA Part number OS791

There is a picture here http://www.oxygensensor.net/

Are you making some sort of DIY AFM???
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I might be...
Actually, I had found the TechEdge stuff before - that's what led me to trying to find the lambda sensor!
Interested to see how this goes; if it gets off the ground in the first place, that is!
Old 24 February 2003, 08:51 PM
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NOM,

Give NGK at Hemmel Hempstead a ring they are the official guys for the UK and will prob have one in stock, They are and have been very helpfull.

NGK & NTK (Technical Ceramics) = Same in the UK

[Edited by ibm380d - 2/24/2003 8:53:09 PM]
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Ooo ta, that might work! The lambda sensor specialists noted above have tried to get hold of the exact same sensors before & have drawn a blank, so will give this a go.
Thanks!
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