jjconstant
Well Known Member
When testing the effects of cooling modifications on CHTs, is there a way to "normalise" OAT? In my experience the same climb at the same speed and weight on a 60 degree day and on a 100 degree day will not yield exactly 40 degrees increase in CHT at the same final altitude. This could simply be flawed observation on my part...
Do humidity and pressure come into play or are the differences minor (less than 5 degrees to my way of thinking when looking at temps between 350 and 430 degrees).
Do humidity and pressure come into play or are the differences minor (less than 5 degrees to my way of thinking when looking at temps between 350 and 430 degrees).