Why is LOP (lean of peak) controversial?
"Peter R." wrote in message
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Matt Barrow wrote:
No where have I read, prior to this thread, that temperatures above 300
but
below 350 degrees indicate a problem with the engine monitor. No where.
That's not the point except you're jumping ahead in the troubleshooting
sequence.
Initially, I agree that I reacted somewhat defensively here, but that has
changed and now I am definitely taking the responses here seriously by
contacting both TA Turbo and JPI to get this issue resolved.
What concerns me more than my newsgroup reputation is that, with incorrect
CHT readings, I have no idea where these cylinders are really operating.
The primary point is that your CHT reading were not just low, buy WAY low.
It takes some "getting to" to find if it's the JPI, the probes, the baffling
(do you have TA's "Liquid Air" baffles?), or any of a myriad potential
problems.
Here's an analogy: When my daughter bought her 2006 Honda Civic, she was
getting 28 miles a gallon instead of the more typical 38-40MPG. When we
took it back to the dealer, one of his questions asked of her was what she
thought the problem was. She responded that the problem is ..."it's getting
12-14 MPG less than it should." She didn't jump to conclusions.
Deakin's temps are higher than mine, but I'll run 75% and even up to 80% of
power, so being off 20 degrees is, to me, not a _shocker_.
You might just be one incredibly lucky pilot/owner. Certainly nothing wrong
with that.
On the other hand, those people that are pushing 400 for their CHT's should
be asking question if nothing else to find a better way to operate their
engines. In light of the number of Bo's that have top overhauls at 600 or so
hours, perhaps _they_ should be asking questions and doing some digging.
Now, if my Toyota Four Runner was getting 26 MPG, I'd be really happy, but
I'd be rather curious...or maybe _suspicious_ is the right word.
Hope yours is just a "happy engine".
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Matt
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Matthew W. Barrow
Site-Fill Homes, LLC.
Montrose, CO (MTJ)
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