Part Number for O2 sensor NA6
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Part Number for O2 sensor NA6
I know this has been covered heaps but all im after ia a part number for a 4-wire universal O2 sensor to fit a NA6 to quote to repco. Calling repco and asking them got me no where so any help is much appreciated.

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I just called Bocsh directly and they told me that they dont make a 4-wire universal oxygen sensor for mx5's between 89-93
I was sure there were ppl on this forum who have put a bocsh 4wire into their 1.6 mx5. Ive dont lots of searching online and all i get is US part numbers. Also found numerous threads on this forum but can find any part numbers for the 1.6. Is it the same plug as the 1.8? If so, i could just stick a 1.8 4-wire plug in couldnt i?


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I just called Bocsh directly and they told me that they dont make a 4-wire universal oxygen sensor for mx5's between 89-93
Maybe thats because NA6's never came with a 4 wire sensor

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Boags fitted one to his, i can't remember exactly which model it was off but I think it was a vs. It was cheaper to buy the one made for a commodore and cut the plug off than it is just to get a universal 4 wire.
It's just a matter of hooking up the heater to power and runnig the earth back to get a good ground, the origional sensor just earths through the exhaust.
It's just a matter of hooking up the heater to power and runnig the earth back to get a good ground, the origional sensor just earths through the exhaust.
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JimmyJ5 wrote:Yeah i found Boagys write up for them but unfortunately it didnt state which plug it was. Anyway, i just got a hold of repco again, quoted me $137 for the universal 4-wire. I hope they are open to offers coz that seems a bit steep to me.
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?p=242880&sid=1122709c22fdca43d832cc7088da594e
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=15697&highlight=&sid=c8f0bb2876423bb5ba0fc2c6ab32ca6a
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=23424&view=previous&sid=25f5990fca8290e32fa83e308b624999
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=16333
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I had a 4-wire one for a while, bought from FM for a not cheap sum. DIY wired it in. Died after a year or so.
I went down to Repco with the original, they gave me a 1-wire replacement with the same thread. $60 as I recall (trade rates, must've liked the way I looked!). It lasted >6 years until I sold the car.
There was absolutely no difference in the way either behaved, the warmup time, nothing. (I monitored this constantly with an AFR display.)
In short: buy a 1-wire.
I went down to Repco with the original, they gave me a 1-wire replacement with the same thread. $60 as I recall (trade rates, must've liked the way I looked!). It lasted >6 years until I sold the car.
There was absolutely no difference in the way either behaved, the warmup time, nothing. (I monitored this constantly with an AFR display.)
In short: buy a 1-wire.
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