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Originally Posted by dayofpain
i can make absolute statements all i want, because i honestly no longer care when people argue about my spelling and semantics of my statements.
also if you do research about widebands, instead of making blanket statements about them youd find that they are more arcurate when they are at a certain operating temperature.
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So it's cool for you to make generalizations, but it's not cool for others.
Besides, I'm not the one researching a wideband... I just dropped what I knew about it, and qualified it as such. If I was wrong, no big deal, but I don't need to be called an idiot simply because you'd like to express how "passionate" you are about wideband O2 sensor placement.
You're absolutely right that you "can and will say whatever [you] want", but you'd probably get into less semantic arguments if you used some tact.
Also, anyone running a wideband on a dyno hang's 'em right of the end of the exhaust. Granted that's probably just for convience, but they seem to get by okay.