Nikhiln25
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Pretext this by saying I’m a new plane owner and a 140 hour PPL. I own a Cessna 182R with O470U and JPI 730 with 6 point EGT/CHT probe.
My flight school taught me the old pull till power drop then add. I carried that with me until my current plane, for which now I just lean to loss of power, add back a bit until the plane doesn’t add anymore power and then just make sure CHTs are below 380 (this would correspond with peak egt operation I believe if I was to use lean find). My mechanic told me (correctly) that the POH says best power is for 65% less power only and I should do the 50 RoP. I usually run 22/22 or 22/23 mp/rpm regardless of altitude. If high then I’m full throttle.
This results in usually 70% power or around there. For this the PoH recommends 50 RoP. But everything I’ve heard about 50 RoP is it’s the worst place to operate, the red box etc etc. I want to make sure I’m not harming the engine at peak egt and 70% power
I know this will bring some opinions out, but how do you lean your 182s
My flight school taught me the old pull till power drop then add. I carried that with me until my current plane, for which now I just lean to loss of power, add back a bit until the plane doesn’t add anymore power and then just make sure CHTs are below 380 (this would correspond with peak egt operation I believe if I was to use lean find). My mechanic told me (correctly) that the POH says best power is for 65% less power only and I should do the 50 RoP. I usually run 22/22 or 22/23 mp/rpm regardless of altitude. If high then I’m full throttle.
This results in usually 70% power or around there. For this the PoH recommends 50 RoP. But everything I’ve heard about 50 RoP is it’s the worst place to operate, the red box etc etc. I want to make sure I’m not harming the engine at peak egt and 70% power
I know this will bring some opinions out, but how do you lean your 182s