by N8632Y » Wed May 18, 2011 1:20 pm
Klaus,
I too own 69 twinky, non T....and have chased 3rd cyl temps for years.
I went to the Lopresti cowls and found they help, sometimes.
The key is the shape of the bowl and the induction air.
In high speed cruise, the plane has a low angle of attack, and this is where the
bowls work, but, by the same token, increase the angle of attack, such as in low speeds, like training and slow flight
steep climb outs, or simply sitting on the ground, waiting for clearance and having the xwind blow "across" the nose bowl,
which will suck the air out of your engines, giving you a reverse benefit of the bowls.
I use my JPI to climb out 150-200 ROP, and at high altitudes, ROP.
I found I'd rather fly 55% pwr, 75 ROP, than
60% at peak, get same fuel flow and speeds, but better temps,,,about...
steve
PA30-1773 N8632Y