So I changed out my O2 sensor last night with the denso. I didn't think I was ever going to get that old one out of there. It took some force to break it loose it was hard as heck to get in there at the right angle. I didn't have a deep enough socket or the right size impact so I had to break it loose with end wrenches. Then its started sprinkling at that point I took it up a notch. I ended up breaking off the old one so I could get a socket on it and get it out quick then the new one went in real easy for the most part. Finished up just in time before it really started raining. It seems to idle a little smoother now and run just slightly better. I hope this bumps my MPGs up a little more too. I'm going to try and get some pics this weekend of the car for you guys to see.
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And you used anti-seize on the new sensor, right?90 Festy (Larry)--B6M (Matt D. modified B6 head), header, 5-speed, Capri XR2 front brakes, many other little mods
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Yes I did that new one came with a little tube of it. I slathered that sucker pretty good. I did have a little smoke coming off it couldn't tell if it was just the WD I had sprayed down there burning off, anti seize burning or a little exhaust leaking. I am going to look at it again later and make sure I got it in there good.
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