Posted for "Colyn Case on earthlink" <colyncase@earthlink.net>:
thanks Lynn for the very complete information. That's a good data point. Please let me know if you get data from a higher altitude flight - one theory is that TIT's run higher at higher pressure differential.
"" Here are the figures from one of my flights a few months ago: 17,570' Altitude (20,090 PA) IAS - 195 KTS; TAS - 265 KTS Induction air temp - 84 F Manifold pressure - 29.5 RPF - 2490 Fuel flow - 18.9 GPH TIT # 1 - 1620 F TIT # 2 - 1576 F EGT CHT 1. 1456 1. 334 2. 1415 1. 335 3. 1451 3. 310 4. 1421 4. 301 5. 1425 5. 316 6. 1424 6. 315 """
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