O2 sensor question?

Started by RedZMonte, April 29, 2004, 08:01:55 PM

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RedZMonte

Is the Stock 3.1L One wire O2 sensor the same as the TGP O2 Sensor. If not would my car run like ass or what would be the result of putting in the wrong O2 sensor?


RedZ
Shane "RedZMonte"
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1992 Lumina Z34 (L67)
1990 Turbo Grand Prix (LG5)

RareGMFan

I just replaced mine with a Bosche, and I'm 99% sure it was the same as the n/a sensor.
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix SE McLaren Turbo (1 of 2725), 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD (1 of 1376)
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE McLaren Turbo (1 of 1000), 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition



gp90se

get that bosch crap out of ya car asap. the o2 sensors dont read accuratly at all and will make ya mpg drop.  seen it on 5 GM cars.  Bosch SUCKS when it comes 2 plugs/02s.

-Jeff
1990 grand prix
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1990 Chevrolet Blazer
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RareGMFan

:shock:

Well, it's hard for me to tell because my car was running like crap before.  But I've used Bosch on previous cars, and can't really say I've had a problem.
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix SE McLaren Turbo (1 of 2725), 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD (1 of 1376)
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE McLaren Turbo (1 of 1000), 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition



god910

I've heard bad about Bosch from other people as well.  Just not a very good/reliable product.  Mainly just cheaply made.  Advance Auto's website shows all the same part numbers, but they also ALL say "universal"  So you never know.  If I was going to replace an O2, I would go heated like Jud did.  The sensor's not that much more, and it's just a matter of a little +/- wiring.
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Perrin GT35R, 2.5 STi Block, JDM 6 speed swap underway.
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turby

What's the benefit of a heated O2?

god910

W/O a heated o2 it can take several minutes (or more) to get the o2 upto temp. to start getting a reading.  Although, noone should run there Turbo cars with no warmup time.  There's probably other reasons, but my head hurts.
1990 Turbo Grand Prix Black Sunshine
282 5 speed, Custom Chip, 1G DSM BOV, K&N on turbo, Centerforce Clutch, Accel 8.8 Wires, no kat, straight exhaust, TB bypass (200HP), Jeff-M cro$$over ;)
Jay Warfel
Muncie, IN
2nd TGP "TestBed" 90, Black JeffM TG160 & X-over, ractive filter, 15.21 @ 90 mph
2003 Sonic Yellow Subaru Impreza WRX  Turbo XS Stage 3
Perrin GT35R, 2.5 STi Block, JDM 6 speed swap underway.
Goal: 450 AWHP, mid 11's.

sleeperred90tgp

No not to save warm up time. I went to the heated 02 because the fumes were burning my eys :cry:  while warming up in the garage. It takes sooo long for the 02(single wire) to warm up and start signaling to the computer to set the injector pulse time so that it isn't running rich. My condidion is low vacume (more fuel) with the cam and  larger injectors.

The 4 wire heated made a huge difference. It's still a little rich but at least my wife doesn't call the fire department because she smells gas fumes in the house. :lol:  The motor is leaned out in about 30 seconds from a cold start. You can also just turn the ign on for about 30 seconds and then start it which almost eliminates the fumes.

Don't know about a stock TGP but mine was always rich when cold although nothing like it was after the mods.

Jud
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m6amba

my car is having O2 problems as well so i figured i might as well post it here to make this thread longer.....hahahha   when i cold start my car it runs good till it warms up....bout 1-2 minutes then it starts to idle rough.....like its leaning out  so i pulled the plug on my o2 senosr and what do ya know the car runs good! exhaust smells rich but the idle is perfect again.....and as soon as i plug it back in the car starts to run rough again.....i think my wire got to close to the turbo housin and melted the insulation off......so untill i can get a new wire...........what damage if any would i do to my car to run it for a day or two with the o2 sensor disconnected?????



i have a brand new jeff m x over, topgun 160 chip, ac fin mod, tb bypass, custom high lift cam from comp cams, new t-28 turbo, and of course the new ac delco o2 sensor ya get with the pipe.............





HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry:  :cry:  :cry:
300+ HP

no1kicker

I don't think it will damage it, I think the computer has a preset fuel amout for each rpm...the o2 sensor adjusts it.


former owner of a 1990 Grand Prix STE Turbo

Jeff M

Quote from: m6ambamy car is having O2 problems as well so i figured i might as well post it here to make this thread longer.....hahahha   when i cold start my car it runs good till it warms up....bout 1-2 minutes then it starts to idle rough.....like its leaning out  so i pulled the plug on my o2 senosr and what do ya know the car runs good! exhaust smells rich but the idle is perfect again.....and as soon as i plug it back in the car starts to run rough again.....i think my wire got to close to the turbo housin and melted the insulation off......so untill i can get a new wire...........what damage if any would i do to my car to run it for a day or two with the o2 sensor disconnected?????

i have a brand new jeff m x over, topgun 160 chip, ac fin mod, tb bypass, custom high lift cam from comp cams, new t-28 turbo, and of course the new ac delco o2 sensor ya get with the pipe.............
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry:  :cry:  :cry:


If the bare wire is kept from touching anything, no problem, a problem though if you run unplugged as the cat will plug up, just how fast I never wanted to find out  :lol:   Your cam has changed your VE tables so MAP signal is hard for the chip to know what to do.  There was once an Adjustable MAP (NOT something most people knew about a few years ago except inside race circles, its been slowing getting known over the years now).  Been too long since I knew where to get these but I know they still exist.  This A-MAP will allow cam motors to be tweaked which might help things out, make sure its a 2-bar A-MAP.  Again, scan tool what your fuel trim is saying when you go into close loop and it starts to surge, then after the A-Map, tweak until you can get some fuel trim numbers closer to 128, though as your engine heat soaks those values will change so need to find a happy medium, key is to get better than what you have if indeed the cam is what is messing things up.

Jeff M

m6amba

hey jeff,

thanks for the help but i dont think my "cat" will plug up anytime soon! :P   i dont have one 8)


but for real it could be my cam, im not sure, however the car is goin to the pontiac dealer tomorrow so they can get their hand on it and fix it for me.

HOPEFULLY THEY WILL BE DONE WITH IT IN A DAY OR TWO!!!!! cause i have 5 days of vacation next week and i would be bored shitless all week if i dont have my car to get out of the house!!!!




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one other thing while im thinkin about it..........my car sounds like it has a small leak between my x over and my turbo........should i have a gasket in there? cause at this point there isnt one and i didnt think it had one before but maybe it did............ :?
300+ HP

dbtk2

Quote from: gp90seget that bosch crap out of ya car asap. the o2 sensors dont read accuratly at all and will make ya mpg drop.  seen it on 5 GM cars.  Bosch SUCKS when it comes 2 plugs/02s.

-Jeff

I have heard from a lot of people that the 02 sensors are crap and the car will run bad and get bad mileage and everything, but the other day I was looking at the 02 sensor on my STE and noticed that it said Bosch right on it (I have never replaced it, so it was a previous owner who did).  However, my STE idles pretty smooth and gets just a litle over 30mpg on the freeway, which isn't bad IMO, so it SEEMS like my o2 sensor is good.  I haven't put a scantool on it and looked at the 02 readings, but my car runs pretty good with the "junk" sensor in it.  I'm not gonna agree with people that it is bad or good yet, because I'm not sure, but if I ever do change to a different one, I will tell you which one I thought was better...but right now I have no complaints about the Bosch that I have.

Quoteone other thing while im thinkin about it..........my car sounds like it has a small leak between my x over and my turbo........should i have a gasket in there? cause at this point there isnt one and i didnt think it had one before but maybe it did............

Yes, there should be a gasket there.

And as for the heated 02 you are talking about...where can I get one and how much more than the regular 02 are they?  Also, how difficult is it to power it?  It should just be ground and switched 12v, correct?

Shawn
90 Maroon GP STE 3.1 I/C Turbo - SOLD!  :(
14.695 @ 94.49 w/2.228 60'
99 Green GP GT
9.75:1|K&N|160 tstat|no cat/ubend/res|ALT UD|Shift Kit|XPZ cam|Ported M90/TB/LIM/Heads|Powertuned|Pacesetters|42lb/hr|Stg 2 I/C|MPS|2.45"|ELEC WP|Zex 75/100/125|Walbro|ZZP IS|15/16"|AR103|Rollmaster|8 rib|MLS .052|ARP Head Studs|Billet FP|Alum Cradle
11.9912 @ 112.99 w/1.729 60', 347whp/417wtq on 93 octane/mustang dyno.

twinturbosedan

Quote from: m6ambamy car sounds like it has a small leak between my x over and my turbo........should i have a gasket in there? cause at this point there isnt one and i didnt think it had one before but maybe it did............ :?

there should not be a gasket there.

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dbtk2

Quote from: malibuolds
Quote from: m6ambamy car sounds like it has a small leak between my x over and my turbo........should i have a gasket in there? cause at this point there isnt one and i didnt think it had one before but maybe it did............ :?

there should not be a gasket there.

When I pulled the turbo off our TGP Coupe to get it rebuilt there was a gasket there (but not on the downpipe side), and when we got the turbo back from the rebuild shop it came with a new gasket for it as well.  So I'm pretty sure its supposed to have one...unless for some reason somebody put on in there, but I'm pretty sure the turbo had never been off before so I doubt it.

Shawn
90 Maroon GP STE 3.1 I/C Turbo - SOLD!  :(
14.695 @ 94.49 w/2.228 60'
99 Green GP GT
9.75:1|K&N|160 tstat|no cat/ubend/res|ALT UD|Shift Kit|XPZ cam|Ported M90/TB/LIM/Heads|Powertuned|Pacesetters|42lb/hr|Stg 2 I/C|MPS|2.45"|ELEC WP|Zex 75/100/125|Walbro|ZZP IS|15/16"|AR103|Rollmaster|8 rib|MLS .052|ARP Head Studs|Billet FP|Alum Cradle
11.9912 @ 112.99 w/1.729 60', 347whp/417wtq on 93 octane/mustang dyno.