🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Precision Performance!
The LSU 4.9 Lambda WideBand O2 Oxygen Sensor is engineered for high performance and durability, ensuring your engine operates efficiently. Compatible with AEM Wideband Controllers, this sensor features a sophisticated sensing element and a robust stainless steel body, making it a reliable choice for automotive enthusiasts. With a 12-month warranty, you can trust in its quality and performance.
A**À
Works great, 4 months in.
Seems pretty accurate and quality is decent. Has been installed ifor use with my aem x series. No codes and sensor reads as it should. Installation is straight forwards. Great value and price.
J**N
Product great
Works great direct fit
N**C
Sensor faulty
Junk. Within 29 minutes of install the sensor went. It’s reading super erratic, and causing so many issues. Just stick to paying the extra money for the Holley one.
A**O
Good working unit, 0 issues.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:replacement worked as expected!!
K**E
Plug and play for AEM Wideband
Direct replacement for AEM Wideband o2 gauge. Plug and play. Autozone wanted $130 for the same sensor.
T**N
Great price!
Great price and it works with my Peterbilt!
T**G
LSU 4.9 superior sensor compared to LSU4.2 Gas/E85
Why did you pick this product vs others?:LSU 4.9 is e85 compatible a upgrade from the LSU4.2
A**N
Does it's job
It's A wide band sensor. It fits how it should, it seems to be quite accurate as it is hooked up to an AEM gauge and my AFR readings are what I would expect them to be. The overall quality of the sensor is very high, the connector fit perfectly into my AEM wideband connector and it's been on there for some time now and is still doing its job. Phenomenally. As far as installation of a wideband sensor, if you need to retain your second O2 sensor, you will need to buy an additional bung drill the whole weld the bung, and then install the O2 sensor like you would any other sensor. And as long as it's not too far behind your second O2 sensor, your readings should be pretty good. Ideally you'd want The sensor to be plumbed in near your upstream O2 sensor but I have tti long tubes and my upstream sensor is not in my merge collector which seems kind of like a mishap on their end, but I digress. It's a great sensor. It does its job. It seems to be very accurate and it's a very good price. 10 out of 10 would recommend
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