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"Once you reach a point of too much fuel and not
enough air, this condition creates more combustion pressure but creates an
inordinant amount of waste heat. " (Larry Bible)
I can see that being able to introduce more air/fuel (at the right ratio) would produce more power ... but it seems like if you introduce more fuel than you have oxygen to burn with it that that will not increase the heat/combustion pressure... but will in fact cool the mixture...(?)
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