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Hello to all you skyline Guru's.

? Im in need of a O2 Sensor for my rb20det that's in my s14?

I heard that you can use a O2 Sensor from an CA18, it would be great to get some input on this because they are fairly cheap and easy to get.

Im looking to do a tune up and want to change as many parts as possible.

If anyone know's of any other interchangeable parts that are sold in the in the US please be kind as to inform me.

Thanks in Advanced.

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CA18DET O2 sensor part number is 22690-36F00 or B2690-12P01

RB20DET (R32 RB20DET's anyway, ceffies and R31's etc had the Series 1 RB20 which used a different O2 sensor) use 22690-73L11. I'd hazard a guess that SR20DET's use the same one, but that doesn't really help you out in the US cos you don't get many of those either.

You can ask the guys at Kudos if they'll ship to the US

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/pr...;products_id=42

yeah, i wish moving was an option.

as far as the sr20 02 sensor if anyone can back this up, i have friends with these motors laying around.

Off the subject, anyone have the part# for the oil filter or can i use the 300zx, and how much motor oil is used for the oil change?

sorry for all the newbie ?'s

yeah, i wish moving was an option.

as far as the sr20 02 sensor if anyone can back this up, i have friends with these motors laying around.

Off the subject, anyone have the part# for the oil filter or can i use the 300zx, and how much motor oil is used for the oil change?

sorry for all the newbie ?'s

You might want to do some more research, but my best guess on an O2 would be a Z31 turbo or an S13. The connector will probably be different, but you can switch out pins.

I used a 96 J30 oil filter on my RBs. I think it's the same as the S14 KA too.

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