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Old Feb 18, 2004 | 05:59 PM
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Hi guy's, I've been looking into picking up my own wideband meter and O2. Actually I've decided on the PLX devices M300. It does not come with a sensor, but supports the bosch LSU4 wideband sensor. I think I've also found an LSU4 sensor, but it has 5 wires. Do all LSU4 sensors have 5 wires?
Old Feb 18, 2004 | 06:36 PM
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First off, the PLX m-300 *SHOULD* come with a sensor. If it doesn't, you're being ripped off. An "unopened" kit will come with a Bosch LSU4. Yes, the LSU4 has 5 wires, as do all "wide-band" oxygen sensors.

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Old Feb 18, 2004 | 07:53 PM
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Thanks Ef9, I'll probably give him a try again. I tried a while back but never ended up going through with it.
Old Feb 18, 2004 | 08:06 PM
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Yeah actually I guess it does come with a sensor. Ah well, maybe I'll pick up a spare also. I've heard these LSU4's tend to loose their calibration or accuracy after a while unlike the NTK sensors.
Old Feb 18, 2004 | 08:45 PM
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All sensors degrade after hours of tuning. You just need to wait for it to cool off, then you're good to go again.

Recalibrating the sensors doesn't really help, as they continue to degrade the more you use them. So far, my LSU4 has remained accurate up to an hour of driving around on it (I installed it in my car as my only O2).

Old Feb 18, 2004 | 09:40 PM
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Hmmm, thats cool. See I didn't know that once they cool down they will be fine again. Your being very helpful tonight Ef9
Old Feb 18, 2004 | 10:25 PM
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Anyone found a good price on the Bosch sensor? I have heard rumors of $30-$60...where, who, how?

Thinking of picking up a spare to tune others...
Old Feb 19, 2004 | 03:22 AM
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$30 from a VW parts place, i dont have the link with me but its on the order page of Techedge
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by xenocron
Anyone found a good price on the Bosch sensor? I have heard rumors of $30-$60...where, who, how?

Thinking of picking up a spare to tune others...
A spare to tune 'others'.. as in other peoples vehicles..? If so, it sounds like you plan to keep the wideband in their downpipe/test pipe, etc.. but dont plan to keep the controller connected. If this IS the case, DONT bother.

You shouldnt keep a wideband sensor in the exhaust piping without the controller attached and vice versa.. this can damage a WB O2.

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