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I agree with Herb. Read everything Mike Busch and read Pelican's Perch on AvWeb. You will get so many opinions on this topic it will blow your mind. I am a "science and math" guy myself. That is to say I want to understand the science behind the information that people are telling me. John Deakin (Pelican's Perch), and Mike Busch do this very well. I'm sure there are others but these are the best I have found in my little opinion. In the short term until you get a chance to LEARN all the information that these guys are providing, keep your cylinder head temps at or below 380 F.
Enjoy! Ed Last edited by edasmus : 04-08-13 at 11:13 AM. Reason: spelling error |
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Regarding the Mike Busch article referenced above. Essentially everything in that article, Mike got from us at APS... with one exception. He does not use EGT as a leaning reference. This is, in our data-backed opinion, a misguided concept. Using CHT as a leaning reference has multiple pitfalls and we think that using EGT to reference mixture in or out of the Red Box is a much better, more scientifically based concept.
I do appreciate that Mike referenced us as where he learned the science and the concepts he is teaching.
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