manga_blue wrote:Just quickly dropping back to oxygen sensors for a mo. I've had a bugger of a time tracking down a replacement for an NA8. I thought I'd note it down here for posterity.
The OEM for a late 94 to 97 NA8 is a 4-wire model.
Mazda quote a very modest replacement price of $460.
The Bosch OE replacement is 0 258 003 550, which comes with the right plug and all fitted, so it's a straight swap. It's also virtually unfindable.
The Bosch Universal is the LS05, also called 0 258 986 505. It looks like it's a second generation heated thimble type and comes with a wire re-joining kit so you can connect it back using your original plugs. Repco list it at $126. Like anything Repco you'd regard this as a starting price and work them down from there.

Interesting information Mr Manga. Ta for that.
I bought (for my NA8) the
Bosch universal 4 wire "LS 07" - part # "0 258 986 507-36Y.
This info was posted up by 93_Clubman in January last year.
So now we have:
Bosch 0 258 003 550 (OEM ??)
Bosch 0 258 986 505 (The Manga choice)
Bosch 0 258 986 507-36Y (93_Clubman and FastFreddy's choice)
Is there any difference between them?
On my car (with the OEM sensor), the exhaust was black as after a few km's, your eyes would sting if you stood behind it when it idled, and it blew lot's of fuel rich smoke on hard acceleration.
After replacing the O2 sensor, idle is better (no more tears), no more smoke, power appears to be improved as is throttle response and....wait for it... fuel economy has DECREASED!!!!
I used to get 550km's per tank standard FFG driving. That has now dropped to less than 480km.
Go figure.
as for price.
We all know Repco's pricing
I ended getting mine from Autopro in Mildura for $88. My local Autopro had nil stock and wanted $20+ to freight it down from Mildura (only they and Parramatta store had one in stock)
so I rang the Mildura store and told them the situation.
I got it in the post a few days later.
