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Thread: Will an oxy sensor from any 4age work with a 20v??

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    hi guys

    I want to install a oxy sensor with my 20v sprinter, i relised i am throwing my money away at the pumps

    i was wondering Will an oxy sensor from any 4age work with a 20v??

    ...or does anyone know of interchangeable oxy sensor for a 20v?

    also if anyone knows what voltage range oxy sensors 20v uses, so i can find other useable oxy sensors

    if it matters its a late model 20v silvertop

    ty

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    toyota oxy sensors use 0v-1v range

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    what about Ford EA? thats what I am using with my 20V
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    oh i c...

    hows it going with that ford oxy sensor btw?

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    well it was great, i used to get 8l/100 but then i developed efi problems
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