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Re: NTK o2 sensor identification



Thanks Greg.

Phil Rickard- Engine builder/Tuner for Les Stanford-Pirate Racing Corvette
C5R......Formerly with L.P.E.
----- Original Message -----
From: Greg Hermann <bearbvd@cmn.net>
To: <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: NTK o2 sensor identification


> >I recently came across a few NTK heated oxygen sensors for a very good
> >price and I was hoping if anyone could identify it's markings that it has
> >on the shell of the sensor: (8B17) These sensors are a three wire type
> >with two of them being white and one black. I am under the assumption
that
> >the two white wires are for the heater circuit and the black one for the
> >signal circuit with the sensors' ground going through the threads. Is
this
> >correct thinking? Does this marking indicate whether or not it is a wide
> >or narrow band unit?
>
> All of the NTK WBO2 sensors have five, six, or seven wires. The latest
ones
> have five.
>
> Greg
> >
> >Any helpful information would be appreciated. Thanks for your time.
> >
> >Regards....
> >
> >Phil Rickard- Engine builder/Tuner for Les Stanford-Pirate Racing
Corvette
> >C5R......Formerly with L.P.E.
> >
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> ><DIV>I recently came across a few NTK heated oxygen sensors for a very
good
> >price and I was hoping if anyone could identify it's markings that it has
> >on the
> >shell of the sensor: (8B17) These sensors are a three wire type with two
> >of them
> >being white and one black. I am under the assumption that the two white
wires
> >are for the heater circuit and the black one for the signal circuit with
the
> >sensors' ground going through the threads. Is this correct thinking? Does
this
> >marking indicate whether or not it is a wide or narrow band unit? </DIV>
> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> ><DIV>Any helpful information would be appreciated. Thanks for your
time.</DIV>
> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> ><DIV>Regards....</DIV>
> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> ><DIV>Phil Rickard- Engine builder/Tuner for Les Stanford-Pirate Racing
> >Corvette
> >C5R......Formerly with L.P.E.&nbsp; </DIV></BODY></HTML>
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