Head temp differences, How big is too big? |
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Head temp differences, How big is too big? |
lapuwali |
Apr 29 2004, 12:59 PM
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I recently fit a CHT gauge, and originally put the sender under the #4 plug. Readings were in line with what I've read here: idled at 300dF, cruised at 325-350dF, touched 400dF under heavy load (lots of long uphill grades here).
I moved the sender to the #1 plug yesterday, and the temps are as much as 50dF lower across the board. Idles at 250dF, cruise about 300dF, never exceeds 350dF even pulling up a long hill. I expected a difference, but not 50dF (20%!) between heads. I'm running Webers, so it's possible I have completely different mixtures for each cylinder. I presume cooler head temps would usually mean richer? This would be in line with plug colors (blacker on the 1/2 head, tanner on the 3/4 head). Hmmm.... |
mightyohm |
Apr 29 2004, 04:45 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 2,277 Joined: 16-January 03 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 162 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
It can be typical and still be bad for making power...
I think that is what Jake means. |
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