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Old 12-13-2018, 11:57 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by jflogerzi View Post
You could also try the latest V4 tune
I've tried the v4 tunes. It does the same thing. I flashed the v2 tune to see if was any better. While transferring the O2 sensor to my new header I must've gotten anti seize on the sensor and contaminated it or something.
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Fret not! o2's aren't the cheapest things in the world but they are also not that expensive! I think I paid between 80-100 bucks for mine last year.
The price seemed to vary between $90 and $200 depending on where I bought it from, brand, etc. Amazon had a Denso sensor for $103, Toyota parts sites wanted about $190, so I went ahead and bought a Denso sensor from Rock Auto for $109 shipped. The sensor itself was $93, one day shipping was only $11, and the remaining $5 was tax.
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