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Daniel2019 wrote:After 29 pages of a f**king sh*tty build thread by a complete retard, the car is registered.
Well, at least he's honest :lol:
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Put in new thermostat today.

Also replaced o2 sensor. Retailed at $270 odd, got it for $94 at repco staff prices :cheeky:

c**t of a job, old one was on there pretty good. Used my mahoosive metal bar over a spanner to get it.. Took about one full rotation before it finally broke loose.

Hopefully no moar running rich :cheers:
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Daniel2019 wrote:Retailed at $270 odd, got it for $94 at repco staff prices :cheeky:
Can you get me one?
Obviously I will pay.
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The place I'm working at gets ridiculousely good discounts at repco aswell. We just ring up and order any part we need for the car we're working on and they deliver writhin 15mins.. Wonder if I can get one for $94 do u have a part# and brand?
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NTK brand (which is part of NGK) off a Galant.

I have a friend that works there that gives me staff discounts (good bloke actually) so I will ask him.

Will let you know :D

Part number @ Repco = 0Z8816-mate
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So not the proper Bosch. :lol:

Might as well just go for the $55 one from cyberspace.
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Daniel2019 wrote:NTK brand (which is part of NGK) off a Galant.

I have a friend that works there that gives me staff discounts (good bloke actually) so I will ask him.

Will let you know :D

Part number @ Repco = 0Z8816-mate
Nah, don't worry buddy.
I want the Bosch one. ;)
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Well no, not a Bosch. But NGK, still reputable and decent quality..

Would rather that than a "Bosch" from ebay.
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It most likely isn't the correct one though.
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Fits plug, no soldering required. Fits into exhaust perfect.

No dramas here. DIY guide said sourcing from Galant is fine, thats what I did.

No engine light. Seems OK to me.

And if you want the "correct" one, go spend $700 for one off Mitsi Australia :lol:

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O2 sensor seems to be ok. Fuel economy also seems to be better. How much I don't know but we will find out.

Baby also got a new stepper motor and TPS adjustment so now holds idle consistently at around 850rpm. Running much better!

Little darling got a new coolant temp sensor too. Amayamaymnayamaamaymaymaymaymayamyamaymaymaymaymaymyamyammmmmmmmyayayayamyayayayayapayaya wanted like 40 bucks for it. Repco was charging about $36. Got it for staff price @ about $8.50 :D

Just installed it then. Old one was real crappy. Interestingly enough, old one was 12mm, new one was 13mm. Same thread and everything, just different size nut on the end of it.

Life is so much better when the car actually runs well :lol:
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FINALLY! ;)
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    Pics or it didn't happen.
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    PICS OF WHAT!

    Was a stepper FFS :lol:
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      dstocks wrote:PICS OF WHAT!

      Was a stepper FFS :lol:
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      Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
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      Well done bestie :D

      Can't wait to see ya and ya FTO @ the bonfire :D
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      Have pics of old gauge side temp sensor compared to new and pics of stepper (non facelift to facelift)

      Will upload when not :drunken:
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      Nice work.
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      I meant more pics of the outside I guess. :lol:
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