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03-10-05, 12:24 PM
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**fanitical opinions are on both sides** That...
**fanitical opinions are on both sides**
That may well be true.
OTOH, the data has no opinon. It is what it is. It is measureable by any observer. A person is either six feet tall, or they are...
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03-09-05, 05:52 PM
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Kyle: Oh, I see what you're asking now. The...
Kyle:
Oh, I see what you're asking now.
The thetaPP will be affected by the rpm, not the load on the crank of whether it's going "uphill" or "downhill." If the rpm does change with a fixed pitch...
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03-09-05, 12:02 PM
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Ernie: **there is general agreement by engine...
Ernie:
**there is general agreement by engine manufacturers and overhaulers that ROP operation on this type engine is easier to manage and far more tolerant of pilot mis-management.**
That is a...
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03-09-05, 11:37 AM
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Kyle: **Was anything done to either duplicate,...
Kyle:
**Was anything done to either duplicate, or otherwise allow for, the free-air slipstream velicoty at cruise (aka a wind-tunnel-like arrangement)? Otherwise, wouldn't "ThetaPP" be over-stated...
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03-09-05, 09:42 AM
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Many of the things RAM says about engine...
Many of the things RAM says about engine operation are not in harmony with the known laws of physics. You have picked up on several of them. Now, there is that outside chance that Sir Isaac Newton...
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03-09-05, 08:54 AM
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Kyle: Yes, as you pay more attention to the...
Kyle:
Yes, as you pay more attention to the engine, you will begin to want better data on its function. It goes with the territory of good engine management. Sorry. <g>
As for reducing rpms...
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03-08-05, 12:17 PM
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Guy: **Just curious Walt, what will the target...
Guy:
**Just curious Walt, what will the target EGT be in climb?**
That changes from engine to engine, but a very good starting point is 1275-1300dF on most of the NA engines we're dealing with. ...
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03-08-05, 08:57 AM
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Kyle and Kevin: Good questions. 1) The data...
Kyle and Kevin:
Good questions.
1) The data suggests that Kevin is right about not pulling the mixture back on the TC'd engine in the climb. You will find much cooler CHTs during the climb if you...
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03-07-05, 08:51 AM
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Kyle: In answer to your questions, this was...
Kyle:
In answer to your questions, this was posted on the Cessna board this morning. It speaks directly to the points we are discussing. He's flying a CARBURETED 182. Notice that he's flying...
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03-07-05, 08:34 AM
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Kyle: You understand that correctly. To keep...
Kyle:
You understand that correctly. To keep ICPs under control at 75% power you need to be richer than about 125dF ROP or leaner than about 20dF LOP. Doing so is beneficial to longevity. The Red...
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03-06-05, 06:07 PM
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Kyle: It seems to me that you're gaining a...
Kyle:
It seems to me that you're gaining a pretty good hold on the concepts. Some points to further your understanding:
**I don't actually think that the LOP guys and the manufacturers are as far...
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03-05-05, 04:12 PM
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Kyle: Yep. My position is that GAMI's can save...
Kyle:
Yep. My position is that GAMI's can save you money....... but, an engine monitor can save your life. The engine monitor is much more important and GAMI will tell you the same thing. If you...
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03-05-05, 11:39 AM
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Kyle: All of you points a very well taken and IF...
Kyle:
All of you points a very well taken and IF the original assumption were valid concerning the design issues, I would agree 100%. Let's first get one issue attended to , then we can discuss the...
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03-04-05, 07:43 PM
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Walter Atkinson
Ernie: **On yourt last message, the one which is...
Ernie:
**On yourt last message, the one which is just above this reply, I for one welcome your participation.**
Thank you. That is very kind.
**I'm not buying the rest of your points in that...
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03-04-05, 05:09 PM
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Some time back I particpated in this forum after...
Some time back I particpated in this forum after being invited to come offer scientific information about piston engine management. There was a very rude Forum Bully here who went by the moniker of...
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03-03-05, 03:09 PM
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There have been some really good comments made in...
There have been some really good comments made in this thread, but there are a few statements that I'd like to address:
1) The main reason to operate LOP is not fuel savings, although that is a...
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