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I read a recent article suggesting that one keep track of CHT and EGT
temperatures on one's airplane. So, for the last 16 flights I have dutifully recorded CHT and EGT on all 6 cylinders during straight and level flight. Now that I have the data, I have to wonder how to best mine it for useful information about my engine. In the most general terms, I understand that I want to be looking at trend information and note any significant chnages in CHT in a given cylinder, for example, because it might indicate a clogged injector. Could someone comment on all the useful things one might want to look for in such data sets and what one concludes from the various things to look for. -Sami N2057M, Piper Turbo Arrow III |
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Could someone comment on all the useful things one might want to look for
in such data sets and what one concludes from the various things to look for. At OSH last year Jim & Gail selected a company that makes software that allows you to massage the data obtained from your engine analyzer as one of their "Best of Show" exhibitors. It was able to make sense of all the data, producing easy-to-interpret graphs and charts, rather than the gobbledy-gook you get from Excel spreadsheets. Jim, what was the name of that company? I'd like to pick up a copy of their (terrific looking) software, and it sounds like Sami could use it, too. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" -Sami N2057M, Piper Turbo Arrow III |
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On the way home last year, I lost (a) a Tilley knockoff hat, (b) a pair of
Serenghetti sunglasses, (c) a lot of the Oshkosh documentation somewhere in the wilds of eastern Wyoming. I'm embarrassed to say I don't remember. Was anybody else there that day taking notes? Jim "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:rzUye.138690$xm3.2613@attbi_s21... Could someone comment on all the useful things one might want to look for in such data sets and what one concludes from the various things to look for. At OSH last year Jim & Gail selected a company that makes software that allows you to massage the data obtained from your engine analyzer as one of their "Best of Show" exhibitors. It was able to make sense of all the data, producing easy-to-interpret graphs and charts, rather than the gobbledy-gook you get from Excel spreadsheets. Jim, what was the name of that company? I'd like to pick up a copy of their (terrific looking) software, and it sounds like Sami could use it, too. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" -Sami N2057M, Piper Turbo Arrow III |
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("RST Engineering" wrote)\
At OSH last year Jim & Gail selected a company that makes software that allows you to massage the data obtained from your engine analyzer as one of their "Best of Show" exhibitors. It was able to make sense of all the data, producing easy-to-interpret graphs and charts, rather than the gobbledy-gook you get from Excel spreadsheets. On the way home last year, I lost (a) a Tilley knockoff hat, (b) a pair of Serenghetti sunglasses, (c) a lot of the Oshkosh documentation somewhere in the wilds of eastern Wyoming. I'm embarrassed to say I don't remember. Was anybody else there that day taking notes? I was there, don't recall. We did see the product at their booth later. Still not coming to me though. http://www.airventure.org/2004/exhib...itor_table.pdf Not much help, but there it is. Montblack |
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We did see the product at their booth later. Still not coming to me
though. http://www.airventure.org/2004/exhib...itor_table.pdf Not much help, but there it is. Found it! http://www.egtrends.com/ Good stuff. I hope they come back to OSH '05... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Could it be that you are thinking of EGTrends....
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:rzUye.138690$xm3.2613@attbi_s21... Could someone comment on all the useful things one might want to look for in such data sets and what one concludes from the various things to look for. At OSH last year Jim & Gail selected a company that makes software that allows you to massage the data obtained from your engine analyzer as one of their "Best of Show" exhibitors. It was able to make sense of all the data, producing easy-to-interpret graphs and charts, rather than the gobbledy-gook you get from Excel spreadsheets. Jim, what was the name of that company? I'd like to pick up a copy of their (terrific looking) software, and it sounds like Sami could use it, too. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" -Sami N2057M, Piper Turbo Arrow III |
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