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karl G and Matt B, in lieu of our previous discussion about what appears to
be too low JPI CHT readings in my aircraft, I finally had the opportunity to note the ambient temperatures for all of my JPI probes today, as the aircraft had been sitting for a few days without the Tannis heater plugged in. I thought you might be interested in the readings. Outside temperature was 53 degrees F. Cylinder - EGT/CHT (degrees F) 1 - 50/52 2 - 51/56 3 - 51/53 4 - 54/55 5 - 50/52 6 - 52/52 Oil temp: 55 Like you, both JPI and Tornado Alley also recommended noting the ambient temperatures as a test of the probes' proper calibrations. JPI also added that, "The only way all probes are low at the same time simultaneously is if the calibration is off." I sent these results back to JPI to see if they agree that the probes are properly calibrated. -- Peter |
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