I will try to give a partial answer, because I am not sure if LPG means low pressure gas, or something different. If you are using natural gas, the ratio should be around 2:1, O2 to gas, but I am only basing that on the fact that the ratio is 10:1 will standard air, and there is around 5x the O2 in pure O2. That will not be exactly correct, because the N in air absorbs heat of combustion and lowers the flame temp. Someone else may know more about this than I do, you might want to try the Combustion Engineering forum if you haven't already.
But, I do know that the result of incomplete combustion depends on why the combustion is incomplete (i.e. xs air or xs gas.) Cracking could occur with xs gas (or poor mixing, but let's not get into that) but it would have to be quite a bit of xs gas.