Next Live APS class is online ? Or is this where? Also I have had the engine firing back at higher than 30MAP LOP (so that is why I use 29 ;)~
Is this harm full for the engine ? (I understand it could have had not enough fuel…)
If you operate your engine ROP at high power settings you have a much greater chance of damaging your engine than by anything you might do LOP.
The next Live APS class is October 7-9.
Walter Atkinson
Advanced Pilot Seminars
On Aug 17, 2011, at 8:08 AM, Jay Phillips wrote:
I strongly recommend that you learn to operate your engine LOP by first taking the class from Advanced Pilot Seminars (www.advancedpilot.com) . You will not only learn the “how” of LOP operation, but also the “why”. If you simply operate from a formula without understanding how the engine is operating, it is possible to damage your engine by running LOP.
They offer an online class which I took shortly after purchasing my Legacy. It was one of the best aviation purchases I have made.
Jay Phillips
Hi All,
I am new to LOP operations and am looking for some help. I spoke with some IV-P owners in oshkosh about this and just wanted to get some more info and clarification.
I understand that i should run ROP until altitude, then i can run LOP. The CHTs are supposed to be 390 or less and the TIT 1650 or less. So since i have not made the "big pull" before, i would like to know how exactly is the best way. Do i set the cruise power, say 30" and 2500rpm, then slowly turn out the mixture... Watch the temps rise ( how hot does it get before it starts to go down again?) and then keep leaning until i get the TIT back to 1650 and CHT to 380ish or below? How fast should the leaning happen? I understand i dont want to get the chts and tits really hot, so i presume i should be leaning relatively quickly (half a mixture turn per second?)
Has someone ever made a little video with their point and shoot camera of this process while up in the air? This would be handy for someone new to running LOP.
Thanks all,
Dico
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Dico Reijers
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