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Old 05-29-2009, 10:02 PM   #1
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there are two different types of 02 senors, a skinny 02 sensor and a fat 02 sensor. The FAT 02 sensor's on your ka24de will not fit in that elbow you will need the skinny 02 sensor.
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the skinny O2 bung can also be removed i believe its an 1" wrench or something like that and the remaining hole is i believe the proper size for the big O2. or dont run any o2 sensor b/c its not gonna compensate on the ka ecu for any of that jazz.. you should be running an afc / wideband at the very least. if you remove the o2 you have less of a chance of the ecu pulling/adding fuel and you control everyhting.
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there are two different types of 02 senors, a skinny 02 sensor and a fat 02 sensor. The FAT 02 sensor's on your ka24de will not fit in that elbow you will need the skinny 02 sensor.
Really? My fattie screwed right in.
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Really? My fattie screwed right in.
so did mine. hmmm
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there are two different types of 02 senors, a skinny 02 sensor and a fat 02 sensor. The FAT 02 sensor's on your ka24de will not fit in that elbow you will need the skinny 02 sensor.
Incorrect. Either sensor fits the same hole, the sensor body is smaller but that's it. The rear O2 on '95-'96 models is smaller, but it's not used anyway.

To the OP - you use the sensor that came on your car. Not that hard to figure out.
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