Posted for Sky2high@aol.com:
I
believe the original question was about running a Lyc O-320 with EGTs 50F Rich of Peak (ROP). Later comments
considered using CHTs as some sort of indicator. Others talked about different Manufacturers'
recommendations. Returning to Lyc data, included and attached is a page from the Lyc 320 Operator's
Manual: Note that the flattest part of the top of the % power available curve exists with EGTs
between 100F ROP and 150F ROP. Please note that the peak CHT is a 50 ROP and from GAMI data, that is probably the
worst place to run the engine (assuming CHT has any meaning). Note that the best economy is in the EGT range of about 70F
LOP to 10F LOP. I run my IO 320 either at about 110F ROP or about 50F LOP,depending
on whether I wish to go fast or not. I don't see any reason to run the engine outside the
Manufacturer representation for best power or best economy and in agreement with
GAMI recommendations. Scott Krueger AKA Grayhawk Lancair
N92EX IO320 SB 89/96 Aurora, IL (KARR) Pilot not TSO'd, Certificated score only
> 70%.
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