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Mountainlover
I am flying a Cessna 172N with O-360-A4M, carbureted, of course. I use the carb heat pretty much as taught during flying lessons and per the POH / checklists...
As part of an avionics upgrade, I now have carb temperature displayed on the EMS, along with alerts. For now, it's information that is just there, but I don't use it.
For those who fly carbureted engines with a carb temp gauge, does it change how you use carb heat? Do you find yourself using it less, or more, or no differently?
As part of an avionics upgrade, I now have carb temperature displayed on the EMS, along with alerts. For now, it's information that is just there, but I don't use it.
For those who fly carbureted engines with a carb temp gauge, does it change how you use carb heat? Do you find yourself using it less, or more, or no differently?