anyone know the perfect air fuel ratio for a 2 stroke
where is don i'm sure he knows the anwser loll
well, the technically right ratio is 14-15:1,this however doesnt always work best in the field under differnt conditions. Alot of times the area of 12:1 is more maximum power output ratio.
modsrx said:anyone know the perfect air fuel ratio for a 2 stroke
I'm still waiting for the punch line....


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mrviper700 said:well, the technically right ratio is 14-15:1,this however doesnt always work best in the field under differnt conditions. Alot of times the area of 12:1 is more maximum power output ratio.
At the risk of sounding like I know what I'm talking about, 14.7:1 is stoichiometric, but isn't often practicle in the real world and richer mixtures are required at different throttle angles to avoid driveability issues (i.e. tip-in hesitations).
This is what I know about four strokes based on my short stint in calibration and I/C-101 but can't see why 2 strokes would be any different.
As you can see, I waited for Don to pipe in before replying just to avoid saying something stupid, but now I look like a cling-on.
mrviper700 said:well, the technically right ratio is 14-15:1,this however doesnt always work best in the field under differnt conditions. Alot of times the area of 12:1 is more maximum power output ratio.
