Had to ditch my A/C compressor for new O2 sensor.
My car hasn't been running 100% lately and I tracked the cause to the oxygen sensor. I have a 1994 Se-r and the oxygen sensor on there was definitely the one that came with the car. I also have a GT28R on a Gti-R manifold and an avenier j-pipe. The old oxygen sensor barely fit between the compressor and the J-pipe. When I went turbo I actually had to thread in the O2 sensor into the j-pipe while it was out of the car and then bolt up the J-pipe to the turbo afterwords. The Bosch universal sensor I picked up was about 1/2" longer than the stock sensor, it would not fit between the J-pipe and the compressor. I did some research and searching on the forums and the topic came up a couple of times but the answer I pretty much found was found was "deal with it". Well needless to say I chose my turbo over the air conditioning, it hasn't been charged in 3 years anyway. It's great when you go to do something as simple as changing the O2 sensor and end up working on the car for a couple of hours between researching and actually wrenching. Just thought I'd share.