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Found: Some inaccuracies 700 1992

Sounds like your independent parts swappers have been passing you some mythic misinformation.

"When the oxygen sensor was changed..."
• Hope they swapped in the correct Regina type sensor. A Bosch won't work for long, and will cause an excessively rich mixture.

"The 02 sensor sends signals to both the fuel and ignition ECUs."
• Not so. The O2 sensor connects only to the FI ECU.

"And the Rexx Regina system is prone to developing a whole subset of its own flakey problems."
• Totally without basis in fact. Name one problem unique to the Rex (one "x") Regina system. I've been driving a Rex-Regina 940 for 7+ trouble-free years. And during that same period here on the BrickBoard, I've seen absolutely nothing to support such an absurd allegation.

--
Bruce Young, '93 940-NA (current), 240s (one V8), 140s, 122s, since '63.






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