josephades
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What is the best way to lean your mixture? I have an EGT but I never really understood how to use it. I was once told something about "50 degrees cooler" but I don't understand how to determine that, nor how to read the EGT.
I don't have a digital RPM gauge, so when I lean, I wait until there is roughness in the engine. Then I richen the mixture about a millimeter or two above the point where you no longer hear engine roughness or notice any RPM drops. Note that I do not reference the EGT.
Please enlighten me if I am doing anything wrong, and how to adjust my habit. I've been getting about 9.12 gallons per hour in a piper archer using this method.
I was also taught back in my training days about something called "best economy" to save even more on fuel, but every instructor gives me a different method on how to lean for best economy. My very first instructor taught me that you have the throttle advanced full forward, and then you use the mixture control to adjust for the RPM you want. Then reduce the throttle slightly if necessary. When I attempted this method - you feel "engine roughness" and I did not feel comfortable at all, and just ended up flying the way I am used to. Would definitely appreciate if someone can clarify this as well
Thanks
EDIT- found another thread with a very similar posting. I will monitor that thread instead. https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/proper-leaning-technique-cherokee-140.98952/
I don't have a digital RPM gauge, so when I lean, I wait until there is roughness in the engine. Then I richen the mixture about a millimeter or two above the point where you no longer hear engine roughness or notice any RPM drops. Note that I do not reference the EGT.
Please enlighten me if I am doing anything wrong, and how to adjust my habit. I've been getting about 9.12 gallons per hour in a piper archer using this method.
I was also taught back in my training days about something called "best economy" to save even more on fuel, but every instructor gives me a different method on how to lean for best economy. My very first instructor taught me that you have the throttle advanced full forward, and then you use the mixture control to adjust for the RPM you want. Then reduce the throttle slightly if necessary. When I attempted this method - you feel "engine roughness" and I did not feel comfortable at all, and just ended up flying the way I am used to. Would definitely appreciate if someone can clarify this as well
Thanks
EDIT- found another thread with a very similar posting. I will monitor that thread instead. https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/proper-leaning-technique-cherokee-140.98952/
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