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Old 07-25-2004, 06:31 AM
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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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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,
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I can get them.
Old 08-19-2004, 11:09 AM
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FYI the Honda hybrid cars use wideband O2 sensors. I've seen good deals on Ebay for the Insight Honda model's O2 sensor.

-Alex (this is my first post)
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The Honda is not a LSM-11
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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.


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Old 08-20-2004, 12:22 PM
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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.
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My apologies then for the misinterpretation.



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