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Old 04-05-2008, 08:54 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by UNISA JECS View Post
Anyone reading this thread can atleast take this much from it, neither the skinny or fatty o2 sensor's are compatable or interchangable with eachother and beyound the obvious physical difference
Nobody is disputing this part.


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the actually wiring harness are different on skinny vs fatty wiring harness
What is the difference between the 3-wire harness of the fatty vs. the 3-wire harness of the skinny?


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the ECU im sure as well is looking for a different signal of sorts from the o2 sensor
Are you sure, or are you speculating? Again, not speculated by me, but confirmed by a lot of sources that this is the only thing that the ECU is expecting to see: http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=113925

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Also for people that run narrow band o2 sensor monitoring devices they are not compatable with vehicles equiped with skinny (titania) sensors.
Are you insisting that skinny sensors are titania? If so, what is the function of each of the 3 wires going into the skinny sensor? How would someone know if their o2 sensor is zirconia or tinania?
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