skidoo
Line Up and Wait
So, I have gone out and putted along at relatively low power at the book numbers for altitude, temp, MP, and RPM. This seems a safe setting when I don't want to spend a lot of time tweaking the mixture. The other day, I had some extra time to think about it, and leaned further to peak TIT. This is where the POH recommends for best economy. I noticed the loss of power when it approaches peak or beyond, but it was still smooth. It does seem to take some time to respond and stabilize the temp indications and I put it back to the numbers shortly thereafter.
I understand that some of you say the worst place to be is like 25 deg ROP due to the highest Internal Pressures. So, this got me to wondering. In the lean process, you would spend some time at that level as you lean. And, if it is the pressure that causes damage, then it would seem that even a little time there could be damaging. Do the max pressures vary significantly with power level like the temperature does? If so, then If I am at low power, what what would be wrong with slowly leaning until I saw a definite peak. If it remains under the max red-line TIT temp along the way, what risk is there for slowly leaning past the 25 ROP area?
I understand that some of you say the worst place to be is like 25 deg ROP due to the highest Internal Pressures. So, this got me to wondering. In the lean process, you would spend some time at that level as you lean. And, if it is the pressure that causes damage, then it would seem that even a little time there could be damaging. Do the max pressures vary significantly with power level like the temperature does? If so, then If I am at low power, what what would be wrong with slowly leaning until I saw a definite peak. If it remains under the max red-line TIT temp along the way, what risk is there for slowly leaning past the 25 ROP area?