MichaelFarley56 wrote:Hi Danny,
EGT has a pretty direct relation to your mixture setting, not the cooling airflow into the cowling. If you were running low EGTs yet have high CHTs that could indicate a lack of airflow into or out of the cowling (along with an advanced secondary ignition, bad baffling seals, etc).
In your case, if your CHTs are in the 350 range, that would indicate you are getting proper cooling air through the cowling. If your EGTs are high and you're experiencing some roughness at wide open throttle, I would recommend you start with adjusting your AeroInjector needle a little bit more rich and see if that drops your EGTs. Hopefully you'll be able to accomplish two things; first, your EGTs will drop a little, and secondly, your engine will run more smoothly.
dfcpac wrote:Highest reading 1425 egt that is on the ground
MichaelFarley56 wrote:dfcpac wrote:Highest reading 1425 egt that is on the ground
This is just my opinion but that seems pretty lean. I’m normally happy with a smooth running engine at full power (on climb for example) and when I see maximum EGT readings around 1200-1300. Any higher than that and my CHTs will go pretty high.
Consider richening the needle 1/8 turn at a time until it’s running smooth at full power and the EGTs drop a little. Up to you of course.
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