Optimum Air/Fuel ratio for ski engines?

Watty

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Australia
I'm in the process of making up a set of tuning lights that tells me if my ski is running rich or lean.

The conditions where I live change so much, it's sometimes hard to tell whats going on just by riding the ski.

Basically, it will be like a set of tuning lights that you use in go-karts, that uses a temp probe in the exhaust ports.

The initial start point will obviously be the optimum air/fuel ratio and then work up and down the scale from there.

Can anyone tell me what they think would be the best AFR for a 2-stroke ski engine? I know there will be difference in opinions here, but I'm after a starting point. Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 

Watty

Random Performance
Location
Australia
Ok, cool. Thanks.

Yeah, I'll be using another oneto get this one set up correctly so it is accurate, but I thought maybe ski engines may like a different AFR for whatever reason.

I should have this finished off within the next couple of days. It should be handy for tuning the top end, well, keeping the mixtures correct fot eh given compression/timing advance.

I have mates that use them on bikes and karts and it certainly takes a lot of the guesswork out of them.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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I should add that 1:14.7 is the optimum volumetric combustion efficiency. While it does hold true for all engines, do not forget to compensate for the added oil.
 
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