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Re: Commanded Equivalence Ratio
I just want to make sure we are clear that the percent in
front of and behind the two (Lambda and ER) will not be
equal. For example, a Lambda of .5 would be an ER of 2.0,
lambda .25 would be ER 4.0, and so on. A Lambda of 1.5
would be an ER of .67. ![]()
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