More fuel does not mean more heat, lean conditions (less fuel) is when seizures happen. Rich conditions (more fuel) foul plugs.I've always enjoyed hearing people claim that dumping more fuel into the combustion cylinder (by stabbing the throttle) results in lower temperatures. You guys realize it is the fuel burning that generates the heat, right? And the more fuel you burn, the more heat? And on a cooling system that has a limited and at-times underpowered capacity on a hard trail, more heat from the motor results in higher temperature.
I've always enjoyed hearing people claim that dumping more fuel into the combustion cylinder (by stabbing the throttle) results in lower temperatures. You guys realize it is the fuel burning that generates the heat, right? And the more fuel you burn, the more heat? And on a cooling system that has a limited and at-times underpowered capacity on a hard trail, more heat from the motor results in higher temperature.
Without the cooling effect from the "fuel being dumped into the combustion cylinder" and evaporating 2 stroke gasoline engines don't run very longI've always enjoyed hearing people claim that dumping more fuel into the combustion cylinder (by stabbing the throttle) results in lower temperatures. You guys realize it is the fuel burning that generates the heat, right? And the more fuel you burn, the more heat? And on a cooling system that has a limited and at-times underpowered capacity on a hard trail, more heat from the motor results in higher temperature.
Different wood types have different heating values too. Hardwoods burn longer than softwood. ScienceA pencil torch is hotter than a pallet fire, but what produces more btu's?
Interesting subject. We need bill nye on this haha
You are 100% correct. Fir and larch burn longer and hotter than pine or spruceDifferent wood types have different heating values too. Hardwoods burn longer than softwood. Science
I've always enjoyed hearing people claim that dumping more fuel into the combustion cylinder (by stabbing the throttle) results in lower temperatures. You guys realize it is the fuel burning that generates the heat, right? And the more fuel you burn, the more heat? And on a cooling system that has a limited and at-times underpowered capacity on a hard trail, more heat from the motor results in higher temperature.
More fuel does not mean more heat, lean conditions (less fuel) is when seizures happen. Rich conditions (more fuel) foul plugs.
No, lean means less oil