Lynn,
Do you know how far lean (or rich) of peak
you wee at 18.9 gph?
Normally at 29.5” x ~2500
RPM and 18.9 gph - - - you would be pretty close to peak TIT.
But your TIT values don’t look like
they are at absolute values that would normally correspond to peak in a 7.5”1
TSIO-550 engine.
Thus - - - just looking at the “over
all picture” of your data - - - there is something
there that doesn’t “fit”.
If I was going to start
troubleshooting, I would first want to see a simple GAMI lean
test at those power settings.
From that, I could probably make a
good educated guess as to where the instrumentation discrepancy is.
Regards, George
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Colyn,
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
Lynn Farnsworth
Super Legacy #235
TSIO-550 Powered
Race #44
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Subject: [LML] Re: TSIO 550 LOP
So I'm not able to run my engine much
beyond 15gph LOP at high altitude without exceeding 1650 on my right turbo.
I'm trying to figure out if I have a
gauge problem.
What spread do people
see between egt and tit?
What spread between the
left TIT and the right TIT?
Mine is about 100 dF. Since there
are 6 egt gauges I'm inclined to believe that not all 6 are broken the same
way.
....whereas the tit may be suspect.
Also, my right TIT is 50 dF hotter than
the left.