What's the best air-fuel ratio for power?

We mentioned the stoichiometric air-fuel ratio (14.7:1) that is the ideal ratio for lowest emissions, but this isn't the best ratio for power. It used to be that 12.5:1 was considered the best power ratio, but with improved combustion chambers and hotter ignition systems, the ideal now is around 12.8:1 to 13.2:1.
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What air-fuel ratio makes the most power?

The air-fuel ratio of 12:1 is considered as the maximum output ratio, whereas the air-fuel ratio of 16:1 is considered as the maximum fuel economy ratio.
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What is the best air-fuel ratio with Turbo?

If the amount of gas in the mixture is not increased accordingly–that is, if the mixture is too lean for the engine–then the peak cylinder pressure and combustion temperature rise; this raises the likelihood of knock. Thus, most recommend that turbocharged engines maintain a ratio around 12.0:1.
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Is higher air-fuel ratio better?

For maximum reliability at full power, air/ fuel ratios from 10.5-12.5:1 are considered best, depending on the engine. Richer than around 10.5:1, you start to get noticeable black smoke from the exhaust and the car can struggle to run properly without misfiring.
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What is optimal air/fuel ratio?

Through determining their chemical composition, all fuels are assigned what is called a stoichiometric air to fuel ratio, with 14.7:1 being the perfect value determined for pure gasoline.
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What happens when air-fuel ratio is too rich?

Too much fuel in the air/fuel mixture can make your vehicle surge, sputter, or even stall. For example, if the carburetor is set way too rich, it will push enough gas through to the combustion chamber and flood the engine. Your engine power might lag if the engine is being flooded while you're driving, as well.
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Is 17 AFR too lean?

So, yes, if you lean out your engine, going from 12:1 to around 14:1, your engine will run a bit hotter. But 14:1 is still "rich" by stoichiometric standards. If you lean out past 14.7:1, all the way to something like 17:1, your engine will run cooler again. It just won't run smoothly.
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What is a good air-fuel ratio at idle?

The 14.7:1 ratio is perfect for idling and light throttle cruising conditions as it's the most efficient mixture possible, meaning the best fuel economy and lowest emissions.
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Does more fuel mean more power?

Because power is the speed at which energy is converted, more power generally means higher fuel consumption.
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Does a rich engine run hotter?

Temperatures actually tend to peak with that ideal ratio, decreasing both when an engine is running lean and when it's running rich, Fenske said. High temperatures also correspond to high levels of nitrogen-oxide (NOx) emissions, one of the main pollutants created by internal-combustion engines, Fenkse noted.
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Is High AFR lean or rich?

So what is meant by a rich or lean AFR? A lower AFR number contains less air than the 14.7:1 stoichiometric AFR, therefore it is a richer mixture. Conversely, a higher AFR number contains more air and therefore it is a leaner mixture. Leaner AFR results in higher temperatures as the mixture is combusted.
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What is rich fuel mixture?

Definition of 'rich mixture'

A rich mixture is a fuel/air mixture containing an excessive proportion of fuel. A rich mixture may be desirable under certain operating conditions, such as when the engine is under load. A rich mixture provides enough fuel to use up all of the oxygen in the cylinder.
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How much HP does 93 octane add?

When switching from a 91 octane tune to a 93 octane tune you can expect to see an increase of 5 to 6 more horsepower on top of the gains you are already getting from an 87 octane Bama tune.
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What fuel makes the most power?

The highest energy density fuel is hydrogen, which is also the simplest chemical component in existence. Gasoline, which is derived from refining crude oil, contains much more energy than coal (twice the lower grade bituminous) or wood (three times).
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Does 100 octane increase horsepower?

Higher octane fuel will not offer any better fuel mileage, increase engine horsepower, or make the engine start quicker. Higher octane only increases the likelihood that the combustion will be controlled, and your engine will perform as it was designed.
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How do I know if my carburetor is rich or lean?

If the mixture is too lean, it will leave no color, while a rich mixture will cause the fuel ring to become more prominent. Over-rich mixtures will give the plug a sooty appearance.
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How does air-fuel ratio affect engine performance?

An excessively high air–fuel ratio may produce high pumping loss, high peak cylinder pressure, and high compressor outlet temperature. An excessively low air–fuel ratio may produce the problems of deteriorated combustion efficiency, high smoke, and high exhaust gas temperature.
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What is a normal fuel trim reading?

So what should fuel trim values be? Assuming that the engine is in excellent mechanical condition, and that all sensors implicated in metering both intake air and fuel, short-term fuel trim values should generally be between positive 10%, and negative 10% when the engine is running at a steady speed.
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Is 15 AFR rich or lean?

CRUISING: 14 AFR

If you prefer better GAS MILEAGE then run a leaner mixture. Most stock to slightly modified engines will run just fine at an AFR of 15 and yield better MPG. If you prefer better PERFORMANCE then we suggest to run an AFR of 14 or even richer to around 13.
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Is 10.0 rich or lean?

Generally, the engine is considered to be running too lean when fuel trim is above 10% (with the engine running in closed-loop mode). If fuel trim is below -10%, the engine is typically considered to be running rich.
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Does running rich damage engine?

When a car is running rich, it means the engine is injecting too much fuel and too little air for perfect combustion. This will not only lead to a high fuel consumption bill, but it can also cause damage to costly parts like the catalytic converter if you are unlucky.
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Does a lean or rich mixture burn faster?

A richer or leaner AFR than about 12-13 AFR burns slower. A denser mixture burns faster. So with a turbo under boost the mixture density raises and results in a faster burning mixture. The closer the peak pressure is to TDC, the higher that peak pressure is, resulting in a high knock probability.
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How do I know if my fuel mixture is too rich?

When a car is running rich, it means the engine is receiving too much fuel and too little air. Your car will still crank and drive if it's running rich, but you'll likely experience symptoms like low gas mileage, slow acceleration and strong smell of gasoline (especially when idling).
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Does running rich cause high idle?

A fuel mixture that is rich could be the cause of rough idling.
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How much hp will a tune add?

For a general stock car (i.e. no additional performance parts), a tune will boost your hp by 10 to 15 percent. What's more is that if you've added performance parts to your vehicle such as cold air intake, exhaust, or turbo, the hp boost you gain from tuning may be as high as 50 percent more!
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