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Hello everyone, I finally installed an EDM700 on my '68 235C. What a big
change in the way I operate now. Can I get some feedback from you O-540 drivers on what you have seen as "normal" in EGT & CHT? I am specifically interested in knowing about those at your run-up, on climb out, at cruise, and at what altitudes. Also, please tell me if you fly according to the power setting chart in the POH. Thanks in advance. I've learned a whole bunch from you all! Fred |
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USA wrote:
: Hello everyone, I finally installed an EDM700 on my '68 235C. What a big : change in the way I operate now. : Can I get some feedback from you O-540 drivers on what you have seen : as "normal" in EGT & CHT? I am specifically interested in knowing : about those at your run-up, on climb out, at cruise, and at what altitudes. : Also, please tell me if you fly according to the power setting chart in : the POH. For the most part, conventional wisdom is that absolute EGT isn't really comparable between engines/airframe combinations. It's most useful as a *relative* measure for your own craft. I'm assuming that you're talking of a 235 HP O-540 which is low-compression. The compression ratio will affect the EGT by a significant margin (CHT not quite as much). You didn't say which type of CHT gauge you have... the spark plug types read 50-75 degrees hotter than the "official" bayonet style. All important details that make a difference. For the record, my O-360 high-compression (your engine with high-compression and fewer jugs) in my effective PA28-180C are as follows (with spark-plug CHT probes) EGT: Climbout full-rich at 1400. I'll lean to that in a long climb. Cruise (65%) 1600-1650 leaned to peak. Over 65% it's 50 degrees rich of that. CHT: Takeoff 250. I'll not pour the coals to it until it's over. Climb 400-425 even in a long climb. That's the spark-plug type so it's "officially" 350-375 Cruise 400. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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My engine monitor does not give absolute values for the EGT's
My CHT's run in the low 400s most of the time. Oil temp in the low 200's. Michelle IO-540-W1A5 (no D thank you very much) USA wrote: Hello everyone, I finally installed an EDM700 on my '68 235C. What a big change in the way I operate now. Can I get some feedback from you O-540 drivers on what you have seen as "normal" in EGT & CHT? I am specifically interested in knowing about those at your run-up, on climb out, at cruise, and at what altitudes. Also, please tell me if you fly according to the power setting chart in the POH. Thanks in advance. I've learned a whole bunch from you all! Fred |
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Usa,
Are you familiar with the engine management columns by John Deakin at www.avweb.com? Required reading, IMHO. CHTs should never be above 400 F. EGTs don't really matter that much. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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