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Why was O2 sensor moved? (to improve accuracy of O2 & HC measurement) -Titania 200 1989

Hey Bruce, good to hear from you again. I remember hearing some "long life" specs on the Regina O2 sensors that they put in the 740s and 940s being somewhere around 150,000 mile recommended change intervals, but I don't remember seeing it in print or literature anywhere. -or knowing of anybody who actually changed their Titania oxygen sensors and then published MPG improvement numbers.
God bless and thanks for sharing that reminder on the "other" flavor of O2 sensors. Fitz.

P.S. For those who are curious, the Titania based O2 sensors are only for the Siemens Regina fuel injection systems and are not compatible with the Bosch LH-Jetronic systems.






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