Coming home, flying my twinco at 11,500 eastbound, my settings were MP 19" RPM 2400 OAT: a warm 8C
FF: 7.3/side
My CHT's were warmer than usual avg: 400 which is warm for her, of course I don't usually fly at 11.5, but i was catching a tailwind. I imagined the thinner air had less density to help cool the cylinders.
Mixture was set by a lean find, followed by enrichen till smoothess setting, just ROP.
When I came back, I was talking to a fellow pilot who said, some planes will fly same speed, but use less fuel, by pulling the power back, but enrichen mixture to best power setting, or 100 ROP, and have cooler temps too!!
In otherwords, if i set up my pwr settings at 65%, mixture to PEAK, I will have FF of "X" and IAS of "M"
If I reduce pwr to say 55%(guessing) and mixture to 100 ROP, i might have FF of "X - 0.3 GPH" and hold same IAS (M).. and have cooler CHT's......
Anyone experiment w/ this?
I might go out and test fly this tomorrow....i'll post if i do
steve d.