George Mohr
Line Up and Wait
Here's one clear bit of guidance... the big killer of piston engines is either heat or detonation (resulting in lots of heat, btw). Most engines will be immune to detonation at or below 65% power, regardless of mixture settings. So its safer to be at lower power settings vs higher power settings based on this standard.
The second is heat. Most engines have a very high published CHT 'redline' that has been found to be far too ambitious. A good operational redline is something around 400F. Google Mike Busch for his work on this guidance.
So, keep it below 400F, and keep it in the no-detonation zone, and you'll be doing everything you can to have long engine life.
-G
The second is heat. Most engines have a very high published CHT 'redline' that has been found to be far too ambitious. A good operational redline is something around 400F. Google Mike Busch for his work on this guidance.
So, keep it below 400F, and keep it in the no-detonation zone, and you'll be doing everything you can to have long engine life.
-G