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Old Jul 6, 2023 | 09:55 AM
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I am installing a Joe Z exhaust on my 2011 soon and am wondering if there is any benefit to changing the O2 sensors while I am at it depending on their lifespan. I don’t want to change them for the sake of doing it as they are working fine but if they tend to go out at a certain mileage then maybe I will. I currently have 57k miles on the clock and suspect they will be good for quite a bit longer but wanted to pose the question before I drop the exhaust. Thanks!
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Old Jul 7, 2023 | 11:43 AM
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i would plan on changing them. After 11 years in service, they're likely to be very difficult to remove without damaging them. I am putting headers and a JoeZ exhaust on my IS F, and have all new O2 sensors for the install. That way I won't be stuck in the process if something doesn't want to come out.
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Old Jul 8, 2023 | 09:31 AM
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Make sure you get the o2 sensor socket to remove them easily!
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Old Jul 8, 2023 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
i would plan on changing them. After 11 years in service, they're likely to be very difficult to remove without damaging them. I am putting headers and a JoeZ exhaust on my IS F, and have all new O2 sensors for the install. That way I won't be stuck in the process if something doesn't want to come out.
I use the NTK O2 sensors for the upstream sensors in the headers and they work excellently. Do not need extensions so one less failure point.
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Old Jul 8, 2023 | 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by JDMV8
I use the NTK O2 sensors for the upstream sensors in the headers and they work excellently. Do not need extensions so one less failure point.
@JDMV8 Interesting, how? Are these with longer wires to not to need the extensions?

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Old Jul 11, 2023 | 10:36 AM
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Honestly you might be better off just getting new ones and getting ahead of the game, the car is 12 years old and sometimes exhaust changes tend to be the death of the O2 sensors. I have a 08 and did the Joe Z exhaust back in 2016 and the sensors were fine, but when i did headers about 3 months ago that was all she wrote for them. 2 of them were stuck so i needed new ones anyway, might as well do yourself the favor really
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Old Jul 11, 2023 | 11:40 AM
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Pretty sure the ones on my 2011 hadn't been done and were simply aged out when I started getting codes for them, but replacing them along with the wiring from PP--as I have their headers--fixed the problem. If you're going to be fiddling around under there, you might as well be proactive. My issue came up just past 60k miles for reference.
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Old Jul 11, 2023 | 12:17 PM
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jdmv8

Do you have a part number or link for these?
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Old Jul 13, 2023 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Rossi
@JDMV8 Interesting, how? Are these with longer wires to not to need the extensions?
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Could you please let me know and confirm, thank you
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Old Jul 25, 2023 | 02:55 PM
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jdmv8

Do you have a part number or link for these?

I reached out to him, NTK 24661
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Old Jul 25, 2023 | 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Rossi
@JDMV8 Interesting, how? Are these with longer wires to not to need the extensions?
I received a confirmation from JDMV8, the wires are longer eliminating need for extensions. I might give them a shot.
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Originally Posted by Rossi
I received a confirmation from JDMV8, the wires are longer eliminating need for extensions. I might give them a shot.
My mechanic crimped and extended the OEM Denso units. So this is an option as well, to eliminate the need for extensions. Just a suggestion.
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Originally Posted by FilwithanF
My mechanic crimped and extended the OEM Denso units. So this is an option as well, to eliminate the need for extensions. Just a suggestion.
I actually did this before as well, albeit poorly because the OEM sensor didn't last long due to heat.

Sorry, I didn't see this thread bumped. Rossi provided the part #
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Old Jul 26, 2023 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by JDMV8
I actually did this before as well, albeit poorly because the OEM sensor didn't last long due to heat.

Sorry, I didn't see this thread bumped. Rossi provided the part #
Totally feel you on that!

I used this to wrap the entirety of the sensor wiring from the plug to the sensor and tried to route away from the engine:
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Old Jul 26, 2023 | 03:41 PM
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PPE extensions come with a corrugated aluminum tubing cover. I've had them for 4-5 yrs with no issues.
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