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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
OEM sensors vs aftermarket sensors
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<blockquote data-quote="ytradio" data-source="post: 439634" data-attributes="member: 19779"><p>This is one reason that I have chosen to stick with the carb on my old 89, no sensors to go bad. It has basically been turned into an older AMC 258 non computer vehicle. If I do decide to go FI it will probably be with a Holley setup. The OEM EFI is getting old enough that the support is dwindling. I do have to admit though that the two Cherokees that I had with it performed flawlessly while I owned them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ytradio, post: 439634, member: 19779"] This is one reason that I have chosen to stick with the carb on my old 89, no sensors to go bad. It has basically been turned into an older AMC 258 non computer vehicle. If I do decide to go FI it will probably be with a Holley setup. The OEM EFI is getting old enough that the support is dwindling. I do have to admit though that the two Cherokees that I had with it performed flawlessly while I owned them. [/QUOTE]
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