by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sat Feb 14, 2009 3:30 pm
David,
Max continuous power for a turbo PA-30 is 28" MP and 2600 RPM. Run the thing all day long this way, but beware of the CHT's. If you have a GEM or JPI engine monitor, you can adjust the FF to keep the temps undercontrol, and it will take a significant load of fuel, especially up high where there is less air to cool the engines. Running normally aspirated, you can run WOT, 2700 RPM. These engines are designed to do this. Do not baby the engies, run them hard. Takeoff full throttle, climb full throttle, reduce RPM as desired or necessary for turbo operation, lean to keep the engines smooth and cool. The true key to longevity in the IO-320 engines is regular uses. Do not let the plane sit. Go fly it weekly and manage power correctly and you will make it well beyond TBO if you started with a good engine.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"