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    hey guys, im looking for a replacement o2 sensor for my 1jz, i do have an aftermarket y pipe, and its got a screw in type o2 bung, and i cant use the stock 1jz o2 because its got a flange with 2 bolts to hold it in place. anyone know a replacement i can use? thanks

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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    how many wires does it have?

    most aftermarket ones are screw in.. almost any of them will work if they have the same number of wires and you match the wires up.
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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    hey thanks for the reply, the o2 is a 3 wire, heated sensor, i went to the parts store and asked for one, but the guy who was helping me wasn't sure if i could use just any o2 sensor beacuse of differing out voltages ect...

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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    i found a universal 3 wire o2 sensor made by ngk, i found it on summitracing.com oh also, the factory sensor reads from 0 to 1 volt, so if you are looking for a new universal sensor the requrements are 3 wire, 0-1 volt. ngk part code is NGK-29300
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    1JZ ones are the Titania type, run with a resistance not a voltage. Normal ones won't work. Just make a boss up (old turbo oil feed flanges work well)
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    Get them from repco. Part no. is rox201 (ox201 if you buy from aca). This is the correct o2 sensor electrically, but unfortunately repco last I checked don't sell the flange, but aca (these guys supply repco with efi parts, but don't sell direct to public) do have a flange, just its used on some other model which doesn't work on a 1jz. Try a few stores, some of the repco guys are very cluey on imports, like for example bankstown store in sydney, but some are just v8 yobbos living in 1970 and seriously have no clue about anything that doesn't use 20w-50 oil, have 8 cylinders and use a carbie.
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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    Quote Originally Posted by cptsideways
    1JZ ones are the Titania type, run with a resistance not a voltage. Normal ones won't work. Just make a boss up (old turbo oil feed flanges work well)
    are you sure about that?
    not many cars run titania sensors, btu there seems to be very limited information about them.
    is the 1J one of the limited models mentioned here?
    http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/h37.pdf

    does the 1J ECU supply 1V to the sensor?

    anyone care to check the voltage ont he O2 pin on their 1J ECU?

    edit1: just curious as i haven't seen any references to use of titania except in oddball cars (like Vauxhall )

    edit 2: \/\/ the heater always gets 12V, btu the resistance of the heater changes with temperature to reduce the current and thus heating power. (for normal zirconia sensors)
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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    The o2 sensor produces 0-1 volt signal depending on the oxygen level. You can't measure it correctly with a voltmeter, you really need a scope/crow. I think ecu supplies it with 12volts to heat it for a short amount of time before the engine exhaust keeps it at temp.
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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    ya, it seems the part numbers for o2's between 1jz and 2jz's are the same, and i know for a fact the 2jz's dont use titania but have zirconia sensors, i just picked up a universal bosch 0-1 volt output heated 3 wire o2. hopefully it works. i'll keep ya posted.

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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    Quote Originally Posted by cptsideways
    1JZ ones are the Titania type, run with a resistance not a voltage. Normal ones won't work. Just make a boss up (old turbo oil feed flanges work well)
    any update on this Mr sideways?
    i'm keen to find out more about what sensors are used where, so any details you have would be good to share
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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    Looking at the autoshop doc, the pin assignments for Titania type are OX+ and OX. I have yet to see a pinout that has both those pin designations.
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    Default Re: replacement 1jz o2 sensor

    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    any update on this Mr sideways?
    i'm keen to find out more about what sensors are used where, so any details you have would be good to share

    Might well be the Zirconia ones , I know a standard type one does NOT work on for the ECU, tried it. Also the Toyota stock one when wired up to my AFR gauge does NOT work the gauge?

    I put a second standard type one on my car for monitoring whats going on, with a regular boss & for the factory one used an old turbo oil feed flange for a boss & welded that to my downpipe, now works a treat.
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