WesRagle wrote:The likelihood of the carb causing my engine harm is probably more than offset by my not being able to harm my engine by misusing the mixture control.
Direct C51 wrote:Wes, I want to show you a picture of the data log on my engine so that you can really understand that absolute EGT values mean NOTHING.
Going by absolute EGT, you would think my #5 cylinder (Lowest EGT) is really rich, and #3 and #4 (Highest EGTs) are really lean. But that is opposite of true. #5 peaks well before #3 and #4, indicating that it is actually a much leaner cylinder. I have a 72 degree spread between the highest and lowest peak EGT. Do you know what that means? NOTHING! It means absolutely nothing. In fact, I don't even fly around with the actual EGT numbers displayed in cruise. My EFIS has a setting that will show how many degrees from peak you are. See the second picture, this is how I fly. Degrees away from peak means something. Absolute EGT value does not.
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