NA8 02 Sensor = Recommendation

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NA8 02 Sensor = Recommendation

Postby mazdatenfive » Thu May 19, 2011 5:28 pm

My MX has completed 160,000 K's and it is recommended the 02 sensor be replaced.

Other than the obvious Mazda replacement are there any other brands that would substitute and not require rewiring.
Nothing fancy as I only drive my MX for enjoyment and it is bog standard.

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Re: NA8 02 Sensor = Recommendation

Postby Bizi » Thu May 19, 2011 8:26 pm

mazdatenfive wrote:My MX has completed 160,000 K's and it is recommended the 02 sensor be replaced.

Other than the obvious Mazda replacement are there any other brands that would substitute and not require rewiring.
Nothing fancy as I only drive my MX for enjoyment and it is bog standard.



I read an article years ago on using a larger RX7 O2 sensor (google mania intake on site:autospeed.com) if that helps. So still mazda brand but may mean you have more options.
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_110680/article.html

Hope this helps.

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Re: NA8 02 Sensor = Recommendation

Postby manga_blue » Fri May 20, 2011 12:39 am

Pretty much everything else means you mean need to join the new wires to the old connector plug. Four wire sensor with 18 watt heater and
ground isolated case is what's required for an NA8.
The Bosch Universal 4 wire sensor 0 258 986 505 works. It comes with an adaptor plug that takes 20 minutes of fiddling to splice in. Check prices through Repco etc.
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Re: NA8 02 Sensor = Recommendation

Postby mazdatenfive » Tue May 24, 2011 11:30 am

manga_blue wrote:Pretty much everything else means you mean need to join the new wires to the old connector plug. Four wire sensor with 18 watt heater and
ground isolated case is what's required for an NA8.
The Bosch Universal 4 wire sensor 0 258 986 505 works. It comes with an adaptor plug that takes 20 minutes of fiddling to splice in. Check prices through Repco etc.
Just a question. Is the Bosch 0 258 986 505 a direct screw into the exhaust or does it require an adaptor (or is the adaptor you mentioned to do with the wiring).

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Re: NA8 02 Sensor = Recommendation

Postby manga_blue » Tue May 24, 2011 5:31 pm

It's a direct swap at the sensor end. The adaptor is purely for the wiring.
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