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Hi Guys im after some info which is not available here in the UK on this rare engine model but you do seem to have a few here ..the lambda/o2 sensor part number is 22690-70T01 and im having trouble matching and finding out weither its a titania or a zirconia type sensor...the R33 GTS-T models have a 3 wire zirconia sensor with 2 white wires and a black...my RB20e also has a 3 wire sensor with wire colours of red/black and white...on the lambdasensor.com site there saying that sensors that have a red wire are the titania type but after contacting lambdasensor.com im told that nissan also used a zirconia sensor with a red wire so im comfused as to which type of sensor i have for my 1996 rb20e r33...

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+1 for contacting Nissan..

Rb20e's are quite rare, even here in Australia.. so information is quite scarce

It's not the greatest engine in the worls to modify so not many people bother modifying it..

BTW.. is that the 33 with the 20e?.. cos that is one FAT na!

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