ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 351057

Question 2 of 5
Air-Fuel Mixture

The stoichiometric ratio defines the proper ratio of air to fuel necessary so that an engine burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, the stoichiometric ratio is about 14.7:1 or for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. Too much air results in a lean air-fuel mixture that burns more slowly and hotter while too much fuel results in a rich mixture that burns quicker and cooler.

What is the name of the proper ratio of air to fuel necessary so that an engine burns all fuel with no excess air?

combustion ratio

residual ratio

ignition ratio

stoichiometric ratio