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John,

Yes, if you can solder ... there are many kinds of connectors that could be attached.

But, BNC connectors were developed by the Navy (Bayonet Navy Connector) and are designed for coax cables, and are highly reliable in all kinds of harsh conditions. Any major electronic component supply house such as Allied or Avnet (not Radio Shack) will have them in stock for $4-$5 per connector.

The reason that cable is shielded coax is because the O2 sensor output is less than 1.0 Volt, and shielded cable prevents noise from the ignition system from causing problems.

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