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Old March 24th 06, 12:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc
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Default Why does fuel flow go UP when leaning on the ground?


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Probably due to hysteresis in the mixture cable. It would be impossible
for the fuel flow to go up if the mixture was working properly and
there were no hysteresis in the system.

Make sure you only go one direction with the turning of the mixture
control. You can't be going back and forth twisting the mixture
control. One way only and log your data.

Karl
ATP CFI ETC


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You'll have to excuse my ignorance. Are you saying it could be related to
magnetism?