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[QUOTE]Originally posted by BlacksheepMod50: [QB] About $90 :( . The thing that sucks is that I was told to replace O2's in pairs so you always know how old they are.... Its an expensive venture. I get a deal through Ford where I can save about 25-30 bux per O2 so I'm going to use that route for me because they are so damn expensive. If you replace yours, let me know if it fixed it because I need to replace mine. BTW - Have you done any exhaust work recently? I guess thats a dumb question considering you just put a new engine in.. you had to hook your exhaust back up. O2's are extremely sensitive and can go bad if they are jolted, dropped, jarred heavily, banged around etc. I just did my exhaust and since my car has been running like shit. I think i effed mine up when I was swapping them into my new setup. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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