Kocher93
1/2 ton status
If you wanted to take a road trip, I know a guy who charges 150 for smog. He'll make that sub run as clean as a 98 honda civic for the time its on the dyno.

AFS-74, Delco heated three wire O2. Not as expensive as you might think.
Bosch O2 sensors are generally maligned in GM circles as not working very well. That said, I've got one on my truck, as does my Dad, and thus far they are working fine. Mine is ~10 years old.
Really should start datalogging/scanning that thing to see what is going on. I'm no pro, but if the O2 is switching rich/lean going down the freeway, the O2 sensor likely isn't bad.
Cable from moates.net or ebay is probably $60 or less, if you've got a laptop you can SEE what all the sensors are "telling" the ECM. Cheaper than replacing a variety of sensors.
Darn, browser crashed, lost post.
I have never heard of it needing to be stepped down. My Dad has been running it on 12V ignition for months if not longer, no problems. All wiring references online I've seen show 12V.
Apparently these are coming with different color wires, but two of the wires should be same color, and those are your power/ground wires. Doesn't matter which gets which. Remaining wire (purple?) is the signal wire. Fuse the power wire of course, no idea what amp it would need, probably very small.
This connector seems pretty reasonable, since it has a single weatherpack for signal http://www.casperselectronics.com/store2/product_info.php?products_id=1068
Unfortunately the AFS-74 was pretty limited in application, so wrecking yards aren't a great source for that plug. Plugs/pigtails are so expensive.
If you measure the resistance between all three wires would only two give a reading of some sort for the heating element?

This connector seems pretty reasonable, since it has a single weatherpack for signal http://www.casperselectronics.com/store2/product_info.php?products_id=1068
...So here's a question. Does a 3 wire function like a 1 wire if no power is provided to it? Meaning, will it still read and provide a signal back to the computer....or does it HAVE to have that power?
I ask, because currently, mine is wired to a spare ACC ign on feed under my hood. This is all fine and dandy when the truck is running with the key in....but if i remote start it, this circuit doesn't get power.
I need to transfer the power to actual IGN power, but didn't have time.