gammaxy wrote:The Aerovee manual says they "must be installed 4" from the exhaust flange of each cylinder [...] based on a path down the center of the exhaust pipe." Sounds the same as your installation.
peter anson wrote:I don't think the slow response is anything to do with the MGL. Rather it is due to the "thermal mass" of the probe itself. The thermocouple (at least the ones on my engine) is encased in a stainless steel tube which has to heat up first. I encountered this problem with temperature control of a laboratory furnace years ago. The control thermocouple was made of very heavy wire which responded much more slowly than the fine thermocouple wire that I was using to check the system. The best you can do is try to source sensors that are as small as possible.
Peter
mike.smith wrote:Hopefully you can learn from my mistake.
As for the 4", don't sweat it. Just make sure all 4 use the same distance. EGTs are good for troubleshooting, showing trends, and leaning. But using them as absolute numbers is pointless. Try reading: https://resources.savvyaviation.com/wp- ... bunked.pdf
builderflyer wrote:... I wouldn't want someone to be misled by recommendations that may more appropriately be applied to Lycoming and Continental engines....
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