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Old 01-29-2011, 02:23 PM   #1
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O2 Sensor Question

I searched a little and couldn't find much help due to the fact that it eliminates "O2" from the search since it is too small of a word (useless technology)...

I've got a redtop SR20DET with a stock turbo elbow. I just bought an O2 sensor from someone on here and it is a skinny one, while the one on top of my elbow is a fatter one. The one I pulled out is only a single wire, so I assumed it was some sort of thermal transmitter, and not really an Oxygen sensor. The skinny one I have plug sirectly into my harness, so I assume it is the right sensor. Where should this plug in or what should I get instead? I'm getting frustrated. Tempted to go to the store and just buy a bushing to make it fit, but I'd rather know the correct solution.
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Skinny one is correct just find an adapter.
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Old 01-29-2011, 07:54 PM   #3
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Word, that's what I was thinking. I've read that they are the skinny ones when I was researching, but when I pulled out the fatter one, I started second guessing. Anybody know where I can get a bushing? I've worked with conduit a lot in the past, so I guess I'll try my luck at the hardware store if no one has any suggestions...
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Nissan makes this exact piece you are looking for, I forgot the part number, I had to buy it years ago in order to get my skinny sensor to fit.

edit: Found it! Nissan Part #: 20607-V5000

edit2: enjuku also has their version here... http://enjukuracing.com/spec-sensor-...et-p-6408.html
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Nissan makes this exact piece you are looking for, I forgot the part number, I had to buy it years ago in order to get my skinny sensor to fit.
Awesome to know buddy. Guess I'll head to the stealership Monday and pick her up.
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