My AFR shoots to 29:1 when im off the gas for a few seconds.




As far as o2 issues, don't look at values, look at graphs.
When you change one of the two sensors in the same row, it will be faster to respond than the other. As time goes by, the new one will start to fall inline with the old one.
I had this problem with my rears. I changed both, but found a good deal with one on ebay.
The novelty for me is that the person that was selling this sensor on ebay, apparently went through the trouble of replacing their sensor, re-using the new sensor box, detailing the old sensor, to where it was spotless, putting antiseize on the threads, re-using the shipping protective plastic cap.
Now, in the past, it was easy to catch such sneaky vendors, because every plastic piece used to have a wheel cast on it, with a date. So you see that this was an old piece. But this in time caused trouble for vendors, so now manufacturers encrypt the date into some form of code, where you can't tell the date in many cases.
Anyway, so upon viewing the graph on xentry (stupid thing will show you all the parameters real time, but no logging, unless there's some sort of secret command), I could see on of the rears being more lazy and then just running a parallel AFR line with the other. I narrowed it down to the right side one and replaced it .... again.
Now this new one is faster to respond than the 6 months older one, but every day that goes by, they become closer.
As far as o2 issues, don't look at values, look at graphs.
When you change one of the two sensors in the same row, it will be faster to respond than the other. As time goes by, the new one will start to fall inline with the old one.
I had this problem with my rears. I changed both, but found a good deal with one on ebay. The novelty for me is that the person that was selling this sensor on ebay, apparently went through the trouble of replacing their sensor, re-using the new sensor box, detailing the old sensor, to where it was spotless, putting antiseize on the threads, re-using the shipping protective plastic cap.






