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The resistance/current varies in several parameters. Heat, lean/rich mixture, amount of contamination, etc. The value also varies from one manufacturer to another.

If you want bench test the unit, you must induce heat on the tip. Commonly with a propane torch.

If I understand the intent of your question; it is to replace the sensor with a $0.99 resistor.

This will not work as the value of the sensor changes many times a second.

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