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Ok quick question. Has anyone with a s2 rs4 had issues with o2 sensors interms of not working after too long of drives. So let car sit for about an hr. works for 15 min then stops again. No v when throttle applied but when foot off goes to over 2.5v.

Engine light came on and car would surge at same time.

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grab a new r33 one and some crimp connectors

swap it over, should cost you under $80 and you should see and improvement in fuel economy

i got one from vulture motorsport who is a site sponsor here, $66ish + postage from memory

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grab a new r33 one and some crimp connectors

swap it over, should cost you under $80 and you should see and improvement in fuel economy

i got one from vulture motorsport who is a site sponsor here, $66ish + postage from memory

So the only difference bewteen the R33 and the Neo one is the plug? I know at least one person bought the R33 one for his S2 and said it didn't fit - was that just the plug? The Neo ones are twice the price!

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If Pipster is right then you can just go to Repco and get the EL Falcon one: ACA ROX207 and some crimp connectors and cut off your old plug and connect.

So the only difference bewteen the R33 and the Neo one is the plug? I know at least one person bought the R33 one for his S2 and said it didn't fit - was that just the plug? The Neo ones are twice the price!

Don't get the el one, some people have had mixed results

the only change to the neo one was the plug connector, i've got an r33 one in my neo and it works really well (best highway consumption of 9.6l/100km with the a/c on)

Just order the vulture motorsport one from here now: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/368412-new-nissan-skyline-r33-o2-oxygen-sensor-59-ph/

And it will be waiting for you when you get home

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