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Deepends on which one you need. I have seen then from $65 to over a thousand :eek: Most systems use the Bosche style which is the $65 one. If you need an NTK style they are usually in the $150-$250 range
 
Deepends on which one you need. I have seen then from $65 to over a thousand :eek: Most systems use the Bosche style which is the $65 one. If you need an NTK style they are usually in the $150-$250 range

is one better than the other?
or is it more of which controller you have?
 
It depends on what plugs into the controller. The NTK is a more durable sensor from what I have gathered. I was checking prices yesterday, and the Bosch VW replacement sensor I used to get from the parts store for $65 is now $130.

NTK makes a replacement for the VW's. I wonder if it would be a more durable replacement for the Bosch with the Innovate stuff. Also, does the sensor send out the same signal, and the controller sends the different outputs? Meaning can a sensor from an XFI be used with an Innovate unit if the plug was changed?
 
Yesterday I bought a Bosch sensor #17014 for the LC-1 wideband at autozone. $54.99 regular price
 
I was looking up a different part number. It is $51 here. I wonder if the NTK replacement would hold up to the lead better?
 
I called my local AutoZone and they can't even order one for me. Summit sells them for almost $70, and same for RockAuto.

I just checked sleezeBay and I found one for $49 plus 6 to ship. Thx for the part#. :)
 
I've always used the Bosch and they last quite a long time. On the street I'd run pump gas and occasionally C16 so it's not like I used leaded fuel only.
 
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