pickler
Automotive
- Feb 21, 2013
- 90
In tuning modern compact high compression NA engines, i have always had trouble dealing with knock/detonation under wide open thorttle. it seems these cars can exceed Minimum Best Timing for torque without knock under partial throttle but nearing full throttle they start to knock severely far from MBT. The cars I tune come fairly lean from factory ranging from 14.5:1 to 12.8:1 AFR based on engine speed under WOT. Enriching the mixture has helped me reduce knock at mid-high RPMs considerably and this also allows me to run more timing for more power (ideal can be more power?). The reason why I went richer rather than touch timing is because timing is retarded enough as it is. Most cars I see are usually pulling 15% timing due to knock. Most of these cars can't handle more than 22-25* timing by peak power.
I know the ideal Air Fuel Ratio varies with many factors. But assuming I retarded some timing due to higher flame front speed and knock, what negative effects are produced going from say a lean 13.5:1 fuel mix to a 12.3:1 rich mix under WOT? less power, reliability, efficiency? Is this mixture even ideal if i make minor gains (brake specific fuel consumption comes to mind)? I read conflicting report about fastest flame front speed AFR and some articles claim that best BSFC comes at ~0.9 lambda which only produces knock for me unless i retard timing another 3-5*. Yet less timing and leaner will surely cost lots of power no? There is also quite a bit of knock remaining at low RPMs, specially in higher gears. Adding fuel and taking away timing does not seem to help lower RPM knock though.
I know the ideal Air Fuel Ratio varies with many factors. But assuming I retarded some timing due to higher flame front speed and knock, what negative effects are produced going from say a lean 13.5:1 fuel mix to a 12.3:1 rich mix under WOT? less power, reliability, efficiency? Is this mixture even ideal if i make minor gains (brake specific fuel consumption comes to mind)? I read conflicting report about fastest flame front speed AFR and some articles claim that best BSFC comes at ~0.9 lambda which only produces knock for me unless i retard timing another 3-5*. Yet less timing and leaner will surely cost lots of power no? There is also quite a bit of knock remaining at low RPMs, specially in higher gears. Adding fuel and taking away timing does not seem to help lower RPM knock though.