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Stock HD O2 sensor life

Started by Blackbaggr, April 20, 2009, 09:16:11 AM

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Tre_11 FLHX

April 30, 2009, 04:25:11 PM #25 Last Edit: April 30, 2009, 04:28:18 PM by Tre'_09UC
Jenni raped me on shipping a few years back and her attitude sucked!. Just saying.

Herko  :up:  :up:
11 103 FLHX-TW555 cams,10.5:1, FM 2-1-2 ex, FM heads, VPC, JP mufflers, PV tuner

Unbalanced

April 30, 2009, 05:34:00 PM #26 Last Edit: April 30, 2009, 05:46:45 PM by Unbalanced
Quote from: WVULTRA on April 30, 2009, 09:54:03 AM
Quote from: dsanchez on April 30, 2009, 09:13:44 AM
$54 at my closest dealership. $28 and change through Zanotti. I'm sure the other discounters are similar.

In my dealings with Zanotti, shipping costs were high unless you had a large order.  For the usual 20% or more discount plus actual shipping charges regardless of order/items, give Jenni a call here:

Jenni Sapyta
5960 Dixie Highway
Fairfield,Ohio 45014
http://www.tri-countyharleydavidson.com/
513-874-4343

Her service is excellent!

Have also received excellent price, service, and support on performance upgrades from our own Herko (John) here:

http://www.flyingwperformance.com/

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Tre'_09 sorry to hear about your shipping charges that you were not happy with, but I have to echo WVultra on Jenny as far as the dealings I have had with her.   If this were ebay I would give her A+++ ratings.   Every order I have had with her some big some small have come when she said, were the price she said and shipping was in line.   On my last bigger purchases a motor from JIm's and a SE 6 speed transmission she got me the best price I could find out there and shipping was less than anyone else.    She went out of her way for me to get products she didnt handle normally on top of getting me a great price on them.   

By my experiences she is top shelf in my book.   

Rider57

The 3-wire O2's that may appear on the 2010 models should last a little longer.
They will be mounted further down the header.
The failure rate was a little higher than expected and the change to 3-wire and the location should help.
107ci, 408b, 10:5:1, Heads by Wes Brown, Thunders.

Herko

June 19, 2009, 04:39:15 PM #28 Last Edit: June 19, 2009, 04:43:35 PM by Herko
Quote from: Rider57 on June 19, 2009, 04:15:58 PM
The 3-wire O2's that may appear on the 2010 models should last a little longer.
They will be mounted further down the header.
The failure rate was a little higher than expected and the change to 3-wire and the location should help.

Hopefully the 3rd wire will be a heater wire.
If they do appear, how many sensors total per bike you think?
One in each headpipe (pre-cat) and one post-cat maybe.
Cats for all 50 states for 2010?

Saw the attached some months back on the Delphi site:
Edit: attachment being difficult...only 152kb...but will try again later.
Considering a power upgrade?
First and foremost, focus on your tuning plan.

FLTRI

Quote from: Rider57 on June 19, 2009, 04:15:58 PM
The 3-wire O2's that may appear on the 2010 models should last a little longer.
They will be mounted further down the header.
The failure rate was a little higher than expected and the change to 3-wire and the location should help.
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