Why is LOP (lean of peak) controversial?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
Doug  wrote: 
: One thing no one has mentioned is LOP may not be possible with 
: carbureted engines. The flows to each cylinder just aren't consistent 
: enough to make it work. Also you really need CHT and EGT guage on each 
: cylinder to do it right. The problem with LOP, isn't running LOP, its 
: that you are running peak and THINKING you are running LOP. The same 
: could be said of running rich of peak too. Running AT peak is really 
: only a problem at higher power settings. So most of this LOP stuff is 
: really for turbocharged fuel injected engines. I said MOST. Some people 
: with just fuel injection use LOP and a FEW at least claim to use it 
: with carburetion. 
 
: LOP works, but I think you have to really know what you are doing and 
: have the right equipment. But if you are running at 65% power or below, 
: it doesn't hurt to try it, no matter what sort of equipment you have 
: (unless of course you dont even have a mixture knob :-)) 
 
	I guess that's what I was trying to say.  I'm assuming that most people  
reading the thread know that carb'd engines (particularly 6's) generally have too poor  
fuel/air distribution between the cylinders to run LOP. 
 
	I do know that I am running about half of my cylinders slightly LOP and about  
half AT peak.  Although the EGT is higher than LOP, the CHT is *lower*, and thus  
should have cooler exhaust valves (or at least about the same).  That's also why I  
tend to limit myself to 65-70% at most.  A little safety margin.  Besides for my bird  
(PA-28), the airframe doesn't buy much speed increase from 65-75% on a 180hp engine.   
It's not worth the extra fuel burn for the additional 5 mph or so. 
 
	Again, the *at peak* operating condition is mentioned in one of the Lycoming  
publications as the "best economy cruise" setting and is considered acceptable. 
 
-Cory 
 
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* Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA                                       * 
* Electrical Engineering                                                * 
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   * 
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