Source for Bosch LSM-11 Wideband?
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Source for Bosch LSM-11 Wideband?
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows a good source for the Bosch LSM-11 Other than directly from Motec. I've been able to find the NTK uegos for a reasonable price but have had no luck finding a source for the LSM-11.
Also looking for a used ADL if anyone has a lead on one or wants to sell one to a poor college student .
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I was wondering if anyone knows a good source for the Bosch LSM-11 Other than directly from Motec. I've been able to find the NTK uegos for a reasonable price but have had no luck finding a source for the LSM-11.
Also looking for a used ADL if anyone has a lead on one or wants to sell one to a poor college student .
Thanks
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Have you tried the usual Google.com sources" "wide band sensor"
Denso (OEM) sells various equivalent Bosch WB sensors. Headquarters is in Southern Calif.
Hope this helps,
Sherwood
Denso (OEM) sells various equivalent Bosch WB sensors. Headquarters is in Southern Calif.
Hope this helps,
Sherwood
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I didn't say it was... however, now that we're on the point, the Honda NTK sensor also sometimes comes in a Bosch box believe it or not.
The honda part is 36531-P-07-003 and the bosch box is numbered 13246
This may be useful information for those choosing to make their own wideband O2 sensor although I may be venturing off topic, I felt a response for clarification was called-for given that his post was alluding to an inexpensive source for alternatives.
The LSM-11 is, from my understanding a motorsport part and that there are alternatives, even newer ones. The L1H1 NTK style has a 5th, in-built constant voltage heater control wire for greater accuracy.
Alex
The honda part is 36531-P-07-003 and the bosch box is numbered 13246
This may be useful information for those choosing to make their own wideband O2 sensor although I may be venturing off topic, I felt a response for clarification was called-for given that his post was alluding to an inexpensive source for alternatives.
The LSM-11 is, from my understanding a motorsport part and that there are alternatives, even newer ones. The L1H1 NTK style has a 5th, in-built constant voltage heater control wire for greater accuracy.
Alex
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Thanks Alex but my post already indicated that I know where to get the NTK sensors for a good price.
I was looking specifically for the Bosch LSM-11 to be compatible with my Motec M48.
I was looking specifically for the Bosch LSM-11 to be compatible with my Motec M48.