14.7 To 1

The air to fuel ratio in a gasoline engine will always be 14.7 parts air to one part fuel.

Anything over 15 parts of air to one part fuel and the engine will run too lean and will misfire and produce zero energy while putting (HC) Hydrocarbons into the air.

So the only way you can increase fuel efficiency is to make the car smaller and lighter and or put a smaller engine in it.

About Bruce A. Kershaw

Born ~ March 27, 1956 at 11:10 pm Long Beach California other wise I'm still breathing O2 made from CO2 and eating food made from CO2 ~ the rest is Icing on the cake ~
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