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What happens when there is lean burn in a combustion engine? Does the reaction complete quicker? Is that why it is hotter?
Curl said:I'm not convinced that the extra fuel really has any significant effect in cooing the combustion chamber. An extra 0.0002 grams of fuel is nothing, keeping in mind that the latent heat of vaporization of gasoline is even lower than water, and the heat capacity of the chamber is significantly higher.
Curl said:I'm not convinced that the extra fuel really has any significant effect in cooing the combustion chamber. An extra 0.0002 grams of fuel is nothing, keeping in mind that the latent heat of vaporization of gasoline is even lower than water, and the heat capacity of the chamber is significantly higher.
Curl said:What happens when there is lean burn in a combustion engine? Does the reaction complete quicker? Is that why it is hotter?