by gammaxy » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:32 am
I would expect that if the exhaust wrap was having an effect, it would be causing the air in the cowl to be cooler and denser than before and require a slightly richer mixture.
After a winter of flying in 25-40 deg. F temperatures, I flew the other day when it was 70+ degrees and had to lean the mixture for the engine to run smoothly while taxiing to the runway (during the winter, I could taxi full rich fine, but I lean it out just in case it makes a difference at the spark plugs). I did a higher-than-usual power run-up to find a good setting for the mixture on takeoff. Afterwards, I did a quarter turn adjustment on the Aeroinjector and flights since then have been great. I knew I was a little too rich when it was cold outside, so I'm hoping this adjustment moves me closer to the "sweet spot" and I won't need to adjust it if it gets cold again.