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Old 04-07-13, 08:14
Pleiades Pleiades is offline
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What have I done to my Ten? :(

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Originally Posted by WeaveMcQuilt View Post
One thing that confuses me, though:
If it's running lean, I.E. More air than fuel... How can this make my fuel consumption go up?
Basically the engine will not be running efficiently, making less power at any given rpm. Lean mixtures tend to want to "explode" more easily, but in an uncontrolled manner (pre-ignition etc), hence the reference to engine damage.

If the air fuel mixture is too lean, it won't ignite properly and you will have wasted that particular charge of air/fuel. To compensate, wider throttle openings need to be used to maintain an equivalent road speed to that on a correctly fuelled engine.

Essentially the motor will be running way outside its zone of efficiency, which equals poor economy.

Last edited by Pleiades; 05-07-13 at 01:01.