AlexZ wrote:Did you try switching the EGT sensors frome sides? My left sensor gave 80 degrees C higher temp. After switching sides the right side is higher, although not as much.
If I understand correctly I have to turn the Aerocarb a few degrees to the right to get lower EGT at the right side?
lutorm wrote:The absolute value of the EGT isn't particularly meaningful since it depends on position in the exhaust pipe, distance from the exhaust value, the routing of the exhaust pipe, etc. What is meaningful is the change in EGT when you change the mixture.
Personally, I wouldn't care if the EGTs were uneven unless I've confirmed that peak EGT for the different cylinders also happens at very different mixtures. If they all go up and down together, everything's fine.
See Mike Bush's "EGT and CHT" webinar at https://youtu.be/fqe9j74qMdk.
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