On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 10:53:43 -0500, Greg Copeland
wrote:
So, again, even
with 200hr/yr, we're looking at something about two years for a return on
our investment.
So, it doesn't look like quite the sweatheart deal after all. Now, if
there are some supporting numbers which indicate a return on TBO, then we
might have something to sing about. 
Just some fun numbers for food for thought. 
Cheers!
Ok, it may take two years to get your investment back in money saved
from fuel not burned. Isn't that better than not getting any
realization of savings ever?
Also, Deakin doesn't say you must have the JPI instrument, there are
at least three other multicylinder EGT guages that show you what's
happening in each cylinder, including one that is NOT a digital LED
type. That one costs less than $1,000.
Corky Scott