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I get around 13.8-14 gph in cruise. I lean using the
TIT, I generally run at 25"/2200/1400 on the TIT. Any higher gives me rough running. No doubt (as people have told me) there is a tiny induction leak somewhere, but my mechanic hasn't found anything. By the way for people who are interested in the finer points of flying 182s (or any other Cessna) this kind of discussion goes on all the time in the Cessna Pilots Association groups - www.cessna.org . If you fly a Cessna you should probably think about joining. John "Michael 182" wrote in message news:XMJ0c.15846$PR3.412249@attbi_s03... I have the same plane, and I fly the same numbers, maybe a little closer to square in cruise. Just out of curiousity, what are you getting for fuel burn? I seem to be getting around 14.5 - 15 gph at 10,000 ft during cruise, 75 degrees rich of peak. Michael "John Harper" wrote in message news:1078159138.642961@sj-nntpcache-3... My settings are 18" for the pattern, with gear and 10 deg flaps, and 15" on final. I cruise at 25"/2200, which is OK by the POH and both quieter and cheaper than a "squarer" figure of 24"/2300. Climb at 25"/2400. Cruise descent at 23"/2500 which keeps things just below yellow line. 15" for an ILS final. John |
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