I hate rolling coal but running rich is used to protect an engine under high power output conditions. Mostly in forced induction setups. Extra fuel lowers cylinder and exhaust temperatures because it vaporizes without combusting, pulling heat out of the air fuel mixture during the compression stroke. Leaning out too much is death to an engine.
Untrue for diesel EGTs where a very rich mixture will in fact cause high temps as it will still be doing some burning while it’s out of the cylinder already.
I hate rolling coal but running rich is used to protect an engine under high power output conditions. Mostly in forced induction setups. Extra fuel lowers cylinder and exhaust temperatures because it vaporizes without combusting, pulling heat out of the air fuel mixture during the compression stroke. Leaning out too much is death to an engine.
Untrue for diesel EGTs where a very rich mixture will in fact cause high temps as it will still be doing some burning while it’s out of the cylinder already.