Maybe I need one of those!
I don't want to offend anybody, but I no longer deal with Summit Racing,
since they sent me the same "opened" package Carroll Shelby Alarm System,
after re-packaging it in new shrink-wrap. Color me "PIST". It had a
Toyota-specific extra piece that was unusable on my Shelby Dakota. Gawd
knows what was missing.
If they're going to charge you "brand new" prices, they should provide
"brand new" parts. Summit doesn't. Leastwise Summit's store in Nevada.
They still send me catalogs. I recycle them.
I couldn't find the Shelby alarm system anywhere else, so I bought a
generic system from Jeg's, which is sitting on my living-room floor, at this
time. It's made by the same people. Just doesn't have Carroll's name on
it.
That's my two cents!
Larry
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To: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Shelby Dodge Mailing List"
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: SD> Mopar o2 sensor
> That would be the one you need. I once bought a $20.00 one wire Bosch
> from Autozone. I don't recomend it because it was a gamble, but, my
> mileage went from about 18 to 28 on the road. This was for an 86 Shelby
> Charger. I also bought a 4 wire Bosch for the 90 Daytona and it was
> worthless. 2 years later, I replaced it with a Mopar O2 and the car was
> finally fine. The Bosch's are known to be junk in our turbo cars. So are
> most others.
> You can get an NGK (NTK) from summitracing and pay a lot less. These are
> the same as the Mopar O2's. They make the Mopar sensor so they are an
> exact plug and play. I just ordered a few 3 and 4 wire O2's. They were
> $38-39 each. I don't know if they have the one wire, but if they do, I'm
> sure they'll be a bit cheaper than that. These were recomended to me by a
> Mopar guy that is one of the most respected and knowlegable guys out
> there.
> Summit has free shipping but will charge about $10.00 handling. That's
> why I ordered a few for all my cars. The hat they sent with the order was
> probably worth that! LOL.
>
> Bob Doherty http://amoparx.net/mnsdacpic/mnsdac.htm
> Coon Rapids, MN. MNSDAC Vice-Pres
>
> 89 LeBaron GTC Convert TII
> 87 Shelby GLHS #784
> 87 Shelby GLHS #654 http://amoparx.net/glhs654/glhs654.htm
> 68 AMC AMX #5816 http://northstaramc.com/northstaramc.html
> 94 Plymouth Sundance 2.5 TBI (My Wifes car that I drive)
> http://geocities.com/amoparx/
>
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> From: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Hi,
>> Thank you for the response to my code 52 question. I think that I had
>> some
>> ground issues but the problem is still not resolved. I just got back from
>> the
>> Dodge dealer where they quoted me $87.50 for a one wire o2 sensor, part#
>> 5234921. Is this the right part for my '85 GLH? Is that the right price?
>> I
>> thought that would throw a new o2 sensor at it but for $87.50 I'm
>> thinking twice
>> about it. Can the old sensor be tested?
>> Thanks,
>> Mike McKeown
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