EGT

Karoly Hoss timothy at bekes.hungary.net
Tue Apr 1 21:58:08 GMT 1997


Gregory R. Travis wrote:
> 
> The folklore, on aircraft, is that absolute temperature measurements are
> not important.  What's important is the point at which the temperature,
> reported by the EGT as voltage, PEAKS.  That's the point at which the
> mixture is at stochiometric.  We use multiple EGT probes in aircraft because
> it's common for the cylinders to each peak at different mixture settings
> (due to mixture maldistribution in the intake manifolds).  What we're
> interested in there is the EGT DISTRIBUTION between cylinders.
 
hangar talk is always very informative .:)
how long does it take for the temperature to settle after changing the
mixture ?

bye
charley





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