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"Michael" wrote in message ups.com... Right. Your understanding of what 50 degrees rich of peak means is correct. Whether that's a good way to operate the engine is highly debatable. The actual and extensive data shows it's about the worst place you can operate. That's in terms of both CHT and cylinder pressures. |
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