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![]() "bsalai" wrote in message ... Matt Barrow wrote: Standard procedures in many (most?) places says 50 or so ROP...about the worst place you can run your engine. That's where I was taught to lean to. I think the reason was that it is a safe place, Hardest on the engine is not waht I call safe. whereas lean of peak has some advantages, but can get you into trouble with detonation if you are not really careful. No, you can't really...only if you lag going from ROP to LOP. Any suggestions? Here's a start. http://www.avweb.com/news/columns/182132-1.html May 27, 2001 Detonation Myths We've all been taught about detonation in piston aircraft engines. It's what occurs when combustion pressure and temperature get so high that the fuel/air mixture to explodes violently instead of burning smoothly, and it can destroy an engine in a matter of seconds. Right? Well, not exactly. |
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