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    Default 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    Howdy lads,

    Anyone know where I can get a replacement oxy sensor for 2JZGTE? Besides Toyota!

    Or is there any chance a nissan (RB/SR of some kind) oxy sensor work on the 2J?

    Any help much appreciated.

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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    how many wires?
    just need same number of wires, then change plug...
    and may need flange if toyota used one.

    otherwise, a generic sensor with same number of wires will ususlly be ok.. unless ti is heated and the heater circuit has dramatically different resistance/current
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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    if its the same/similar to 1jzgte, i used an el falcon i think, cost 70 bucks, 1j ones are 3 wire off the top of my head

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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    Yup! 1j/2j they should be the same!

    Where did you get it from rshuwy? Brand new?

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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    it was ordered thru a workshop, and yes it was brand new, id double check to make sure its 3 wire, as it was over a year ago lol

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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    vvti 1jz uses 4 wires, one wire confirms heater circuit integrity to the ecu.
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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    Here you go:

    These are what you need -

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OXYGEN-SE...item230fe1292c

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OXYGEN-SE...item20b6eb18a7

    By far the cheapest way to go although not 100% plug and play.

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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    Yeah seen chappo posted that on the forum, but how ever he's out of stock of the 3 wire one but they are on order.

    Thanks mate, Ill be going wide band soon when I go standalone ecu!
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    Default Re: 2JZGTE oxy sensor?

    Not suprised they're out of stock, think half the Aristo forum went out and cleaned them out when the links were posted up

    Must admit it works well that above 02 sensor.....

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