ok so ive just had a debate with my mate on exhaust temps at lean afr's at low loads for example cruising.
Im under the impression after a certain point past stoich, the less fuel you add the cooler the exhaust gas becomes. not the cooler the flame becomes.
I used the analogy of a oxy torch. when you get the mixture right you have a blue flame (hot) but if you keep adding o2 (or removing ace) the flame gets shorter and shorter until its extinguished. i dont think it matters how hot the flame is i think the fact its heating effect on a given area is less and less as the flame is smaller. therefor exhaust gasses produced are cooler and cooler?
Is this right?
what would yeild a hotter gas (not flame) at cruise
stoich or 16:1
and
15:1 or 17:1
as you can see we are both too lazy to invest in o2 temp sensors haha
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