Hybrid Motor - which O2 sensor?

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McFrosty
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Hybrid Motor - which O2 sensor?

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Is there really any difference between the Turbo and NA O2 sensors? I have an NA block, ECU, intake manifiold and accesories, with Turbo pistons and heads, and a VF11, PP SMT6.

Oh and the downpipe is OE from a WRX.

The sensor thats in there now is throwing an engine code and I thinks it the original one.
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Post by Legacy777 »

There is a different part #, and I know the wiring is shorter on the turbo, whether the sensor is different, probably not.

I'd get the turbo one since the wiring is shorter, unless it's more expensive.

I'm running a generic 4-wire sensor on my car....before it was turbo'd, and now that it is turbo'd.
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Post by McFrosty »

I'm heading to the parts store this week. I'll find out which one is cheaper and go with that one.
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