bosch or ACdelco oxygen sensors for a 84 delta 88 need help

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Old Jun 12, 2009 | 07:23 PM
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bosch or ACdelco oxygen sensors for a 84 delta 88 need help

about 2000-5000 miles ago i replaced my oxygen sensor with a cheap bosch universal type. and now its already dead. im wondering should i go and buy the oem bosch oxygen sensor or a oem ACdelco oxygen sensor. the acdelco is 30 dollars and the bosch is 20 im wondering is there a difference in quality and lifespan? im running a 307 oldsmobile v8 small block by the way. and i have a air/fuel mixture gauge and after the car drives for a couple of minutes the lights disappear on my gauge. could something else cause the oxygen sensor to die premature or is it just bosch sucks?
Old Jun 20, 2009 | 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by 84oldsDelta88
about 2000-5000 miles ago i replaced my oxygen sensor with a cheap bosch universal type. and now its already dead. im wondering should i go and buy the oem bosch oxygen sensor or a oem ACdelco oxygen sensor. the acdelco is 30 dollars and the bosch is 20 im wondering is there a difference in quality and lifespan? im running a 307 oldsmobile v8 small block by the way. and i have a air/fuel mixture gauge and after the car drives for a couple of minutes the lights disappear on my gauge. could something else cause the oxygen sensor to die premature or is it just bosch sucks?
Check your EGR valve for proper function.
Old Jun 20, 2009 | 08:47 AM
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I installed a Bosch sensor a while back on my Toronado with the 307. It really improved the performance...so far so good. That was the only brand I could get locally so I figured I'd try.
Old Jun 21, 2009 | 06:07 AM
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From all of the issues I have personally heard of in the past regarding the Bosch, I would stick with AC Delco. Given how long they should last, 10 bucks more is not too much.
Old Jun 24, 2009 | 03:40 PM
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thank you all for your answers it wasnt the egr i found out that the oxygen sensor i had bought had a warrenty so the store gave me a brand new oem bosch oxygen sensor and so far so good no check engine light and my fuel/air mixture is back online so hopefully this one holds up or next ill buy the acdelco
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