o2 Sensors

Before I go and purchase o2s online, I have a couple of questions. When I went to Ford and gave them my vin they got one set of o2 sensors, but when I gave them my calibration code they came up with an entirely different set of o2s. Is there a difference between o2s for different calibration codes? For reference, my cal code is 4-21A-R00 (this number can be found on a sticker when you open your door). I have LT headers so I would prefer to purchase the better of the 2 sets. I know everyone has an opinion on the matter but are there any cold hard facts one way or the other? Thanks for chiming in with that good info, Don 95vert.

EDIT: By the way, my car doesn't have cats, it's an "off road" vehicle... hah
 
i got a new Bosch O2 sensor at AutoZone about a month or so ago for 49.99+ tax... as far as the dealership's price...that's why I only buy parts that other stores dont carry from the dealership...their prices are always outrageous.

for some reason, they kept asking me if I needed the O2 sensor "before or after the catalytic converter"...I bought the car with a cheap off road pipe on it so I don't know what the setup was stock, so that part kinda confused me. I just said before the cat because the bung is right near the header, with not even close to enough space for a cat...everything has worked fine since so I guess I picked the right one.
 
95riosnake said:
i got a new Bosch O2 sensor at AutoZone about a month or so ago for 49.99+ tax... as far as the dealership's price...that's why I only buy parts that other stores dont carry from the dealership...their prices are always outrageous.

for some reason, they kept asking me if I needed the O2 sensor "before or after the catalytic converter"...I bought the car with a cheap off road pipe on it so I don't know what the setup was stock, so that part kinda confused me. I just said before the cat because the bung is right near the header, with not even close to enough space for a cat...everything has worked fine since so I guess I picked the right one.

Dan

Sometimes the guys behind the counter will ask you if you want the up or down stream sensor.

It would seem to me they thought you had a sensor before the cat and one after the cat or they thought you had 4 total.

a side note if you will ......

Don talking about using LT headers is all about the fact that ......

Since the collector mounted bung is much farther from the heat than the original stock location, the O2 will be cooler and that can cause probs.

This can be very real as I've seen many have fits with this issue.

I did see my tune deteriorate a slight amount over a good bit of time. I suspected I might have had trouble in that area. I moved to closed loop idle and all was good to go.

anyway .......... I'm done rambling now :)

Grady