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I'm referring specifically to the fuel injected C172SP's I fly. Why is it proper to shutdown the engine by pulling the mixture and starving it of fuel, rather than shutting off the ignition like every other vehicle I've ever operated?
Why do I need to prime the engine before I start it? Is it because I burned all the fuel left in the manifolds and combustion chambers when I last shut it down? I would think a car engine would not have any fuel vapor left in the system when it's been sitting for a while, but they don't require priming.
Why is it proper to start the engine with the mixture cutoff, then advance it to full rich as soon as it catches?
I've always followed these procedures without thinking too much about why, but now I'm curious and want to understand it better. Thank you.
Why do I need to prime the engine before I start it? Is it because I burned all the fuel left in the manifolds and combustion chambers when I last shut it down? I would think a car engine would not have any fuel vapor left in the system when it's been sitting for a while, but they don't require priming.
Why is it proper to start the engine with the mixture cutoff, then advance it to full rich as soon as it catches?
I've always followed these procedures without thinking too much about why, but now I'm curious and want to understand it better. Thank you.