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Old 14 October 2013, 10:58 AM
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anybody know where i can buy genuine sensors from for my impreza?

looking at replacing the lamda sensor when i do my engine build as i think thats why the car is over-fueling when warm

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Old 14 October 2013, 12:31 PM
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http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...43&var=47&dc=y
Old 14 October 2013, 12:33 PM
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cheers matey,cant see a 2004 lambda tho
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Hi there

Depends if you will go in future with aftermarket ECU then I would rather suggest wideband lambda sensor(Tim@http://www.jti.uk.com/ selling NTK wideband or you can go with any aftermarket wideband such as AEM etc)

If you will be keeping OE ECU then replacement of the Lambda I think is better choice.Bugeye and Blobeye lambda sensor are same,just from Hawkeye onwards lambda sensor has changed

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Originally Posted by jura11
Hi there

Depends if you will go in future with aftermarket ECU then I would rather suggest wideband lambda sensor(Tim@http://www.jti.uk.com/ selling NTK wideband or you can go with any aftermarket wideband such as AEM etc)

If you will be keeping OE ECU then replacement of the Lambda I think is better choice.Bugeye and Blobeye lambda sensor are same,just from Hawkeye onwards lambda sensor has changed

Jura
i will be using a jdm wrx ecu mate
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Just bought my o2 sensor from here: www.spark-plugs.co.uk

I run a UK spec car, so not sure if they have the specific one you need. But they should do.
These guys seemed to offer the cheapest price as well
Old 14 October 2013, 02:02 PM
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They do seem cheap:

http://spark-plugs.co.uk/index.php/search/simple/119751

Not convinced that those are the right sensors at that price!

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make sure its a denso, cheapy ebay jobbies are crap
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Not sure which one you are after but maybe one of these...

http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...gen=&searchKey=

http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...gen=&searchKey=

http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...gen=&searchKey=
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Failing that, RCM may have one in stock?
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Originally Posted by averyp2
Failing that, RCM may have one in stock?

££££
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