The problem is this: I'm very keen on Thermodynamics and today I was reviewing some papers about Air-fuel ratios for my FSAE project and came across a lot of information (which is also taught in my classes) that says that combustion temperature falls when you lower the equivalence ratio (i.e. make the charge lean). Fine, right? Less combusted fuel + more unreacted air to heat = lower combustion temperature. Fairly logical.
However, my father contradicts this showing that when you make an engine run lean (he has ~40 years of motocross experience) it will either cause the engine to seize or will burn a hole in the piston - he says this is due to higher combustion temperature. I countered this by saying there must be another phenomenon occuring in this case - but I'm unsure as to what that may be.
Any insight? Also, some relevant papers would be nice
