Air/Fuel ratio
#1
hey i was just wondering if anyone knew.....if im turboing my rx7 13b would i want to run my motor rich or lean? i was talking with a guy the other day and he said that you must run rx7's very rich in fuel...anyone know what the common a/f ratio should be if doing so?
#2
Let's start by saying that tuning any engine is a fairly complex issue. If you're tuning a turbocharged rotary at WOT, you'd probably want to be no leaner than 11.5:1. Some might suggest that you be even richer than that.
#5
the safe mixture is based on a bunch of different things.
1. fuel octane
2. boost
3. air intake temps
4. oil and water temps
5. egt
6. etc etc
if you have a good intercooler, cool water and oil temps, moderate boost 10psi, 12.5 might be ok
but if you've got a small intercooler, and run 12+psi on a small turbo, it needs to be richer, they run it in the high 10's stock for that reason
1. fuel octane
2. boost
3. air intake temps
4. oil and water temps
5. egt
6. etc etc
if you have a good intercooler, cool water and oil temps, moderate boost 10psi, 12.5 might be ok
but if you've got a small intercooler, and run 12+psi on a small turbo, it needs to be richer, they run it in the high 10's stock for that reason
#7
Originally Posted by Rotaman99' post='882003' date='Sep 5 2007, 09:09 PM
14.7:1 means 14.7 grams of air to 1 gram of fuel. Not "parts". That seems to be a universal term which means absolutly nothing.
Air fuel ratio is the mass of air in a mixture to the mass of fuel in a mixture. You can use whatever units of mass you like. I'm fine with the term "parts" as long as we understand that its parts by mass and not parts by volume.
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