now that I´ve lost my fear for lean mixtures I´ve got a satisfactory setting of the VE´s for cruising. In traffic/Town driving I manage to have around 14.1-14.5 when taking off and soon get into 15.5 or even 16.5 for keeping the pace and even small acceleration. The engine seems to be quite tolerant in these areas. Verly little surging at near 17.0 AFR. If I want to accelerate fast I have 13.0AFR (at Map above 85kPa). For time being I used convetional mixtures for the upper right part of the table.
I am really curious for the mpg-figure over the next fill-up´s, but as usual I do not want to trade sth positive in for any drawbacks that I might miss.
As I learnt that combustion temperatures are low at these lean mixtures (hottest at 14.1) there could be no danger of overheating components !?.
There is the possibility to cause damage at WOT-regions with lean mixtures - but lean then means mixtures of 14.0 where 13.0 or even 12.5 would be the save mixture (to cool components and take oxygen away). So as long as the engine manages to keep the speed I ask for with 16.5 then nothing can happen. Right ? (think this has been answered before, but it´s a good opportunity to reconfirm me
Only thing to happen is to have not enough advance and thus put stress on the exhaust valves (by not all-finished combustion when it opens), right ?
Is there something to take into consideration, like spark plugs ? They are designed/chosen by the manufacturer for the engine running 14.7 AFR all the time (excluding WOT) and when beeing mainly lean the heat range of the plugs could be out of range ?
Could knock become an issue ?



that´s what forces me into asking and asking and ..