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    Shogun, do you get paid advertising royalties for hits to bimmerboard.com?
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    No sir, but that was the easiest to copy and paste from there.
    I often do the same with links from here which I post there.
    I also do not get paid from this board.

    And this was just to point to an interesting post how to solve a problem.

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    I think Martin meant to say you should get paid. You have helped many of us know more about our cars and how to approach fixing them. I know I appreciate reading your threads! I am about to buy an o2 sensor because after 50k its reccommended and I need better fuel economy. Whats more important 50k or eighteen years? hahahah..........Seriously should I buy OEM or cheaper aftermarket......1989 535IA

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    Here are some prices,
    Autohaus, Bosch 104 $
    http://www.autohausaz.com/search/pro...xygen%20Sensor

    Walker, Denso, Bosch and universal ones
    https://www.automedicsupply.com/cata...engine=L6-3.5L

    But I would not buy one universal which would have to be soldered. That part stays there for some years and there is a lot of dirt, water, maybe oil etc. So better you buy one with a plug which fits and is properly sealed.

    I bought some when Autohaus had them on offer for the 750 for around 65 $ a piece, that was Bosch.
    The same one costs now $ 71, also Bosch.
    http://www.autohausaz.com/search/pro...xygen%20Sensor

    The main difference is usually the length of the wire loom, the plug is definitely the same for the E32 and E34.

    BTW: BigKriss sent me one of these exhaust sensors from Australia for online monitoring, they are also available in USA
    http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/250490/
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    Quote Originally Posted by dennyg
    I think Martin meant to say you should get paid..
    No. I was questioning his routine linking to bimmerboard forum. Wow, check the o2 sensor if mileage is crap; great insight. It seems Shogun wants this board to migrate over to bimmerboard. I question that.
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    I like the format here much better. You can read everything without clicking on each post.
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