So, who needs speed mods when you have tailwinds?
It was a very pleasant surprise to have healthy tailwinds at 7,000 for the whole route that took our ground speed to 216 kts or 249 mph at 22.5 in and 2400 rpm.
The previous family record for Texas to Chicago was 3:45 in the Twin and we would have beat it by 15-20 minutes if we'd used the same airports. We did take a 5 hour flight down to 3:50 and had to throttle back as we approached the airport at 3,000 level at 20 in and 2400 rpm and we still had 160 kts or 184 mph - the normal stock PA39 24/24 cruise speed.
Don't see this very often so if you didn't get to fly our fabulous Comanches today, you can live vicariously.
And for those who enjoy humor - the return trip had almost exactly the same winds two days later and took 6:10. The only way I could avoid stopping for fuel en route was to throttle back, oh yeah, can you say 122kts? I could land and fuel in temperatures in the high 90s or throttle back and stay at 8,000. hmmm. Well at least I really like the guy in the right seat and we had human element range extender on board - which, when filled, is a.k.a. DNA-flavored water.
Hope everyone gets to fly winds like these at some point.