No, i am referring to the conditions inside the system. The temperature of air is directly tied to it's pressure, no matter how small the change. The context is right before air enters the compressor to the exhuast pipe, those aren't earth's atmosphere.timbo wrote: C'mon, we are talking Earth atmosphere here. You don't see people complaining about power drop in Bahrein, but you do at Interlagos! It IS about pressures.
It's an otto cycle, so you can adjust both. You adjust airflow by controlling the throttle. Both are variable. The whole idea is that i am attempting to ahcieve stoichometry.Yep, you have to adjust to the same FUEL flow, not air flow.
Yes it is determined by temperature, this is the temperature after combustion and temperature before compression. That is determined by a myriad of things.The thermal efficiency is ONLY dependent on temperatures. You can recalculate it into pressures, or volumes, in fact pure Otto-cycle engine efficiency can be expressed thru compression ratio. However, real life performance may depend on many other things.
So it cannot be looked at simply.
Of course.Fuel flow limit changes things VERY much.