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o2 oem vs ntk

Old 01-22-2015, 08:31 PM
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o2 oem vs ntk

So oem is pretty pricey. Especially since im not 100% sure its the problem.. And i have a buddy that works at a part store so i could get the ntk for alot less.
But is it worth it? Or just go with oem?
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Originally Posted by cammac.cmm
So oem is pretty pricey. Especially since im not 100% sure its the problem.. And i have a buddy that works at a part store so i could get the ntk for alot less.
But is it worth it? Or just go with oem?
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NTK is the OEM O2 maker for Ford/Mazda and maybe other Japanese cars and Trucks. NTK is a high quality Japanese maker, as Denso is.
I would'nt hesitate to use them in my Toyota, They're what I buy for my Ford Escorts and they give good long service.

Probably the only brand I would buy other than Denso.

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Old 01-23-2015, 05:20 AM
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I use universal Denso and just cut and solder them in. $35/ea work great for years across multiple vehicles.
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