: [Flightgear-devel] Instrument help
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Ok, I'm probably confusing the switch then.
I resized and enhanced the photos and have attached the new
one I made from
it.
Is that 4 position switch for the C HT or am I totally wrong on that?
Re's
WillyB
On Monday 28 July 2003
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Instrument help
H
Ok, I'm probably confusing the switch then.
I resized and enhanced the photos and have attached the new
one I made from
it.
Is that 4 position switch for the C HT or am I totally wrong on that?
Re's
Matthew Law writes:
IIRC, running lean at high power settings increases CHT. Running
rich decreases it since there is more fuel to help dissipate heat.
That's an OIT (Old Instructor's Tale) as far as I can tell, though I'm
sure that a little heat gets carried off that way. What actually
Arnt Karlsen writes:
...except when running lean-of-peak, where leaning further, lowers
CHT further.
Anything lean of 50 degF rich of peak EGT will result in lower CHT.
Running right at peak is already slightly cooler, though only by a few
degrees.
All the best,
David
--
David
Alex Perry writes:
Individual cylinders have slightly more or less airflow cooling (due to
the pattern of baffles in front of the firewall) and receive slightly
different richness in the mixture (due to fuel injection differences,
or uneven atomization after the carbureter as
If ther eis a switch for CHT .. would this be so you can manually
adjust the
temp if needed?
No. Cylinder Head Temp is usually used to help you assess the health of
your engine. If it is running too hot it is likely to shorten the life
of the engine. If it is running really hot then it's
From: Matthew Law [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If ther eis a switch for CHT .. would this be so you can manually
adjust the
temp if needed?
No. Cylinder Head Temp is usually used to help you assess the health of
your engine.
CHT itself doesn't have a switch, it is purely a measurement. _However_
H
Ok, I'm probably confusing the switch then.
I resized and enhanced the photos and have attached the new one I made from
it.
Is that 4 position switch for the C HT or am I totally wrong on that?
Re's
WillyB
On Monday 28 July 2003 11:42, Alex Perry wrote:
From: Matthew Law [EMAIL
The engine has four cylinders and the four-position switch in question
allows the pilot to select between four Cylinder Head Temperature
sensors (one in each cylinder head).
Kris
WillyB wrote:
H
Ok, I'm probably confusing the switch then.
I resized and enhanced the photos and have
From: WillyB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, I'm probably confusing the switch then.
I resized and enhanced the photos and have
attached the new one I made from it.
Is that 4 position switch for the C HT or am I totally wrong on that?
Url : http://mail.flightgear.org/pipermail/flightgear-devel/\
Thanks Kris
That makes sense :)
WillyB
On Monday 28 July 2003 12:34, Kris Feldmann wrote:
The engine has four cylinders and the four-position switch in question
allows the pilot to select between four Cylinder Head Temperature
sensors (one in each cylinder head).
Kris
WillyB wrote:
July, 2003 10:56 AM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Instrument help
Hi...
I'm starting to get the instruments onto the Cassutt Racer and came accross
one that is called CH or C HT or something like that... and I don't have
any idea what it is...
I've thought about it but my brain can't come
WillyB writes:
I'm starting to get the instruments onto the Cassutt Racer and came
accross one that is called CH or C HT or something like that... and
I don't have any idea what it is...
Cylinder Heat Temperature -- it's the main indication of how hot your
engine is running (Exhaust Gas
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 08:57:38 -0400,
David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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WillyB writes:
I'm starting to get the instruments onto the Cassutt Racer and came
accross one that is called CH or C HT or something like that... and
I don't have any idea what
On Sunday 27 July 2003 07:12, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 08:57:38 -0400,
David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
WillyB writes:
I'm starting to get the instruments onto the Cassutt Racer and came
accross one that is called CH or C HT or
Hi...
I'm starting to get the instruments onto the Cassutt Racer and came accross
one that is called CH or C HT or something like that... and I don't have any
idea what it is...
I've thought about it but my brain can't come up with the answer so thought
I'd ask here as most of you probably
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