OK, I buy that since it is no longer stock. But, does it REALLY hold fuel control any better than stock NBs did? I mean using a dyno and sniffing, etc. I have always wanted to run a Delphi with WBs for fuel control, but there ARE a few issues. Cant use any sort of WB controller like innovate, etc, because the slope to rich is different than the slope to lean. All the controllers I have found make both slopes the same. A Delphi engineer used to be on another forum, FBRR. And it was told to me that if the slopes are the same both ways, the ECM will lose control of fuel eventually, as the AFVs will go hog wild. I have an assortment of Innovate products and a pair on AFX stuff from NTK. He is correct in that when I 'mimic' NBs, the slopes are identical. Please remember, also, that a car IS different, because of the MAF, which reads the amount of air entering an engine.
I have since researched NBs, and believe for tuning, not fuel control, Steve's ideas have merit. I agree 100% that a NB can't be used for fuel control, but O2 tuning with onboard sensors is all about the AFVs anyways, so under controlled set of circumstances from the software, I am fairly confident that the MV readings COULD be used, if it is automated correctly.
A NB is WAY more robust without the pumping cell of a WB, and BOTH use the exact same Nernst cell, so..... I am awaiting for this to be released and see what happens.
I believe that most tuners, in the beginning, will say HELL NO, (this thread is all about trying to make folks see differently), but... just as tuning with onboard NB O2s, things will come around, eventually.