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new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Saturday, June 28, 2008 2:30 PM
changed my header and while i was doing that figured i would replace the O2 since its original....84,000 miles. now on a cold start (florida cold) it will stumble at first acceleration. once it warms up, it really doesnt stumble. its a bosch O2, could the sensor be bad?

fuel filter and pump were changed about 2 months ago and fuel pressure is good, so i ruled that out.

Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Saturday, June 28, 2008 2:46 PM
whiteboyz24 wrote:its a bosch O2


there's your problem.



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Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Saturday, June 28, 2008 3:36 PM
that sux....waste of $65
Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Sunday, June 29, 2008 5:05 PM
yup...throw it out and get a delco



Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 4:55 AM
new delco O2.....same problem. didnt change it at all. any other ideas?? i know the popular IAC and TPS. could coolant sensor be an option?
Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 10:38 AM
It was not the brand sensor, but your exhaust flow is the issue. You need a heated O2 sensor. Go to the performance section and search for heated O2 sensor.



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Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 12:38 PM
Ive seen the posts about the heated o2 before but didnt think about it since i already had a header on my car with no problems. only happened when i switched to the DC. i did notice the DC has the sensor on a different cylinder than the RK.
Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:06 PM
whiteboyz24 wrote:Ive seen the posts about the heated o2 before but didnt think about it since i already had a header on my car with no problems. only happened when i switched to the DC. i did notice the DC has the sensor on a different cylinder than the RK.


If I recall doesn't the Dc have the O2 sensor in the collector like the Pacesetter? It comes down to a flow issue. You are suffering from too good of flow (funny isn't it). Exhaust flow is to good and the O2 sensor is not getting to temp fast enough. The car goes into closed loop and runs like crap until the sensor is warm and working properly. A heated O2 sensor is one of the best mods I ever did to my car.



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Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 5:09 AM
nope. not on the LD9. its before the collector. only about 12" from the head on the cylinder closest to driver side. Maybe they changed the design.
Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 3:59 PM
whiteboyz24 wrote:nope. not on the LD9. its before the collector. only about 12" from the head on the cylinder closest to driver side. Maybe they changed the design.


I thought DC was the same design as Pacesetter. My pacesetter is in the collector. Still had the same issue. Not anymore!!



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Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Thursday, July 24, 2008 5:04 AM
the past 2 days it hasnt givenme any problems. even on the first day, i really didnt give it that much of a chance to bog since i got on the throttle right away. maybe it was just in my head the first day. im just going to run the 2 wire and see if it stumbles anymore. if it does i guess ill go to the heated one. thanks for the input

Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Sunday, July 27, 2008 2:23 PM
I am having the same prroblem with a stock header. I changed to a delco plug, and I am still have the sputtering problem. I am not throwing any codes though? Do you think I could need a heated o2 even with a stock header?


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Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:36 PM
matthew christian wrote:I am having the same prroblem with a stock header. I changed to a delco plug, and I am still have the sputtering problem. I am not throwing any codes though? Do you think I could need a heated o2 even with a stock header?


Possible. I had this issue on my old 97 Z24 with a stock manifold, but never tried a heated one. I also had a complete exhaust (except header)



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Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Monday, November 23, 2009 10:19 AM
I too bought a $20 bosch upstream o2 sensor and my car sputters on cold florida starts. I have plans to change to acdelco sensor. But problem goes away once car is warmed up.


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Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 7:06 PM
whiteboyz24 wrote:Ive seen the posts about the heated o2 before but didnt think about it since i already had a header on my car with no problems. only happened when i switched to the DC. i did notice the DC has the sensor on a different cylinder than the RK.




just do it the o2 heated sensor mode trust me what john says it does work .
i have it done and no problems for 2 years now , bosch or delco do not matter .
Re: new O2 sensor....now car stumbles
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 10:33 PM
It may have been a computer "relearning" issue. If it was, your problem is solved. Give it a few hundred miles before you make a decision.
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