NTK or Bosch Sensor ?
I'll selling a used NTK on Ebay right now. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESE:IT
I got it from Josh and he said its good.
I got it from Josh and he said its good.
Ntk was used in the Honda with the lean burn engine. It was one of the first widebands used in a production vehicle.
Then Bosch found a way to produce sensors for a fraction of the cost.
The NGK is slightly more accurate, and responds quicker.
The Bosch is less expensive, but works just fine in many aftermarket wb kits.
Then Bosch found a way to produce sensors for a fraction of the cost.
The NGK is slightly more accurate, and responds quicker.
The Bosch is less expensive, but works just fine in many aftermarket wb kits.
Originally Posted by Konflaca
Ntk was used in the Honda with the lean burn engine. It was one of the first widebands used in a production vehicle.
Then Bosch found a way to produce sensors for a fraction of the cost.
The NGK is slightly more accurate, and responds quicker.
The Bosch is less expensive, but works just fine in many aftermarket wb kits.
Then Bosch found a way to produce sensors for a fraction of the cost.
The NGK is slightly more accurate, and responds quicker.
The Bosch is less expensive, but works just fine in many aftermarket wb kits.
I ordered My M-300 with bosch.
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