perfworks said:I'm glad you are proving my points. The cars that come from the factory are allready based tuned. They dont require WB's to do the job. Once modifying a street vehicle IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to get an accurate A/F reading with the stock NB sensor since its only function is for closed loop emmission control.
You asked what race cars used the WB. I anwsered ALL of them.
Because they DO. ON THE DYNO is correct. The first correct assumption Ive heard thus far.
The stock O2 is NOT I repeat NOT used to monitor "exhaust"
It is used to relay information on oxygen content IN THE EXHAUST thru burned Hydrocarbons ONLY. It doesnt know the difference between 14.0 to 10.0. As a matter of fact you could be running so rich as to be misfiring and you O2 will read lean. Because it is only capable of reading OXYGEN. Not raw liquid fuel.
Another point , WHY are you bringing up race engines? We are talking about tuning our street vehicles to be efficient, powerful and reliable. The only way to be accurate is to tune via WB. Period.
If you like I can post hundreds of links that can give you all the info you like on WB research and develoment. That way you can clear up some of your thoughts.
You keep talking about race cars. I am posting fact about race cars. I said to tune on the street with the stock O2 is fine. Use a real WB on the dyno.
I do not need 100 links, just the one that has a race car with a WB controling fuel like you say.
Thanks again
Later.........Nick