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Racing Fuel Systems • View topic - Lean Side of The Flame

Lean Side of The Flame

Re: Lean Side of The Flame

Postby JETFAST » Mon Nov 01, 2021 5:05 pm

specific Energy ratio, Equivalency ratio, air fuel ratio, lambda ratio, oxidizer to carbon ratio, mole structure of charge, laminar flame speed of velocity, latent heat of efficiency, total jet area, pph of air, pph of fuel, BSFC to VE, DA, ect. all have something to do with it, and are all most factual points of reference to ICE's. If you are on the dyno, you are looking at ratio's, most times you are looking at, and tuning air to fuel. some like it, some think less of it, and some flat out ignore it. most cases very hard to tune for max efficiently with out it, or some other form exhaust gas analyzer. I can not tune EFI without a form of air to fuel reference. most efi systems do not run very well without a reference to lambda of 1.

i have run a lot of nitrous in the range 18:1 A/F ratios with c25. very cold fuel with alot of RVP. Most basic spark ignitions can not carry a flame close to or even past lamb of 1. as it begins to misfire. addition of nitrogen (in nitrous) helps extends the lean burn efficiency limit of petrol to 1.0-1.2 with methanol and ethanol increase 1.2-1.5 respectfully.

408 SBC 4150 "1050" annular meth/nitro blend SG is around .850 @ 68. with plans of tipping a little h2o2 in the mix.

will be splitting the frog hairs 4 ways on the dyno later this month, with 8 egt and 10 o2 sensors, and see what's good...or not. :)
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Re: Lean Side of The Flame

Postby JETFAST » Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:01 pm

Ordered a new wide band from Innovative. There new LSU 4.9 driver is good for lambda in range of o.5-1.523 / GAFR of 7.35-22.39

Can adjust to display in range of AFR , LAMBDA or percent of O2.
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Re: Lean Side of The Flame

Postby JETFAST » Sun Jan 02, 2022 10:30 pm

I managed to get some data. best numbers were the base line track tune-up, just a little rich and retarded. Operator said i was lean.... i said I was rich.... did not make it much further past that, and the session was aborted.

I believe it would have made 700+ on this pull, had this sweep recorded past 6500.


408 SBC 1050/4150 AD

Fuel SG~~.820 @ 78*
Lamb of~~.82 avg
VE%~~89.5 avg
ME%~~82.7 avg


RPM~~~TQ~~~HP

2900~~430~~240
3000~~441~~252
3250~~449~~278
3500~~465~~310
3750~~475~~340
4000~~507~~386
4250~~547~~451
4500~~555~~476
4750~~560~~506
5000~~570~~543
5250~~566.8~~566.6
5256~~566.5~~566.8
5555~~550~~582
5750~~550~~603
6000~~542~~619
6250~~527~~628
6500~~526~~653
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Re: Lean Side of The Flame

Postby JETFAST » Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:36 pm

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