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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:42 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.
You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)
You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.
You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:32 pm    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Gary:

Love to help.
Tiger with standard cowl, 
EI with 4 EGT & 4 CHT and extra 4 Temp Probe locations on switch.
Also have extra Probes for placement within cowl or boot area.


Barry

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[quote]I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.  


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.
You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off.  The fairing screws in place.  This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:52 pm    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Shoo one to me and ill let you know the results.

Kevin

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I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.  

You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)

You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.

You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off.  The fairing screws in place.  This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:33 pm    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

I believe that I meet your specifications.
Engine with 28 hours.   New EGT CHT 4 probes.
High temps per my IA.   450 on climb VX #3.
New electronic Tach.
Stock cowl.
Ron Millman, CPA  Glendale, CA  AA5B (at)KWHP (Los Angeles)
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 16:32:02 -0400
Subject: Re: High CHTs
From: flyadive(at)gmail.com
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Gary:

Love to help.
Tiger with standard cowl, 
EI with 4 EGT & 4 CHT and extra 4 Temp Probe locations on switch.
Also have extra Probes for placement within cowl or boot area.


Barry

On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Gary Vogt <teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com (teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote]I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.  


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.
You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off.  The fairing screws in place.  This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

Quote:


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:24 pm    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Ron, what analyzer do you have?

Gary
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[quote] I believe that I meet your specifications.
Engine with 28 hours. New EGT CHT 4 probes.
High temps per my IA. 450 on climb VX #3.
New electronic Tach.
Stock cowl.
Ron Millman, CPA Glendale, CA AA5B (at)KWHP (Los Angeles)
818-241-3286


Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 16:32:02 -0400
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From: flyadive(at)gmail.com (flyadive(at)gmail.com)
To: teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com (teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com)

Gary:

Love to help.
Tiger with standard cowl,
EI with 4 EGT & 4 CHT and extra 4 Temp Probe locations on switch.
Also have extra Probes for placement within cowl or boot area.


Barry

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I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.
You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

Quote:


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:39 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Hi Gary

Another Tiger owner very interested in testing your fairing. My Tiger has 200 hrs on a Millenum motor, and JPI 4 probe with download available.  Was thinking of eventually getting a Jaguar before the end of the year if my ship comes in, death in family, but would love to test the fairing even so and especially if things don`t allow a new Jaguar by year end. #4 runs hot, usually 430+ on most days with proper leaning, #3 right behind at 420 usually. Summer or winter, and any altitude, could be the manual leaner, I know.

Thanks

Bill
Tiger N1540R


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I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.


You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

Quote:


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 8:52 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Bill, if you're thinking about a cowling, the price goes up on December 1, 2012. Check out my web site.
I'll let you know about the fairing.
Gary
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Hi Gary

Another Tiger owner very interested in testing your fairing. My Tiger has 200 hrs on a Millenum motor, and JPI 4 probe with download available. Was thinking of eventually getting a Jaguar before the end of the year if my ship comes in, death in family, but would love to test the fairing even so and especially if things don`t allow a new Jaguar by year end. #4 runs hot, usually 430+ on most days with proper leaning, #3 right behind at 420 usually. Summer or winter, and any altitude, could be the manual leaner, I know.

Thanks

Bill
Tiger N1540R


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I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.


You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:00 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Hi Gary

Thanks for getting back to me and yes, if some money comes in before December will certainly be in touch about the Jag cowling, I have admired it since you started on it. Will need the Powerflow along with it so have to budget the entire thing at the same time. Believe me you are first on my list of things to do!

Thanks

Bill
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:30 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Thanks, Bill. Where are you located?


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Hi Gary

Thanks for getting back to me and yes, if some money comes in before December will certainly be in touch about the Jag cowling, I have admired it since you started on it. Will need the Powerflow along with it so have to budget the entire thing at the same time. Believe me you are first on my list of things to do! 

Thanks

Bill
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 12:41 pm    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Hi Gary,
I want to help with the fairing as well. I have a Tiger, JPI EDM830 with about 150 hours of flight data. Well, the recorder may have started looping by now.  I haven't actually ever downloaded it. Temps range from 400-450 on climb and 360 to 430 in cruise.


Brock


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To: Teamgrumman List <teamgrumman-list(at)matronics.com>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 2:41 PM
Subject: High CHTs
I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.


You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:01 pm    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Brock,
What is your address?

Gary
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[quote]Hi Gary,
I want to help with the fairing as well. I have a Tiger, JPI EDM830 with about 150 hours of flight data. Well, the recorder may have started looping by now. I haven't actually ever downloaded it. Temps range from 400-450 on climb and 360 to 430 in cruise.


Brock


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I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.


You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:11 pm    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Bill, Where are located?

Gary
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[quote] Hi Gary

Another Tiger owner very interested in testing your fairing. My Tiger has 200 hrs on a Millenum motor, and JPI 4 probe with download available. Was thinking of eventually getting a Jaguar before the end of the year if my ship comes in, death in family, but would love to test the fairing even so and especially if things don`t allow a new Jaguar by year end. #4 runs hot, usually 430+ on most days with proper leaning, #3 right behind at 420 usually. Summer or winter, and any altitude, could be the manual leaner, I know.

Thanks

Bill
Tiger N1540R


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I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.


You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

Quote:


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:41 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Hi Gary

I am located in Lodi 1O3, Tiger is a 1976 model slowly getting renovated. Recently put your face panels on and greatly improved look, best investment so far.

Thanks
Bill Stigile
209-712-6100

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Bill, Where are located?

Gary
Sent from my iPad

On Sep 18, 2012, at 8:38 AM, BILL9725(at)AOL.COM (BILL9725(at)AOL.COM) wrote:

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Hi Gary

Another Tiger owner very interested in testing your fairing. My Tiger has 200 hrs on a Millenum motor, and JPI 4 probe with download available. Was thinking of eventually getting a Jaguar before the end of the year if my ship comes in, death in family, but would love to test the fairing even so and especially if things don`t allow a new Jaguar by year end. #4 runs hot, usually 430+ on most days with proper leaning, #3 right behind at 420 usually. Summer or winter, and any altitude, could be the manual leaner, I know.

Thanks

Bill
Tiger N1540R


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Quote:
I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.


You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:59 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Forgot to mention that besides egt's and cht's we can instantly compare the oat vs under cowl temperature delta if that helps.

Kevin

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You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)

You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.

You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off.  The fairing screws in place.  This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:25 am    Post subject: High CHTs Reply with quote

Found a candidate that is local. Hopefully it works and is easy to STC.
Thanks for the interest.
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Subject: Re: High CHTs


Hi Gary

I am located in Lodi 1O3, Tiger is a 1976 model slowly getting renovated. Recently put your face panels on and greatly improved look, best investment so far.

Thanks
Bill Stigile
209-712-6100

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Gary
Sent from my iPad

On Sep 18, 2012, at 8:38 AM, BILL9725(at)AOL.COM (BILL9725(at)AOL.COM) wrote:
Quote:
Hi Gary

Another Tiger owner very interested in testing your fairing. My Tiger has 200 hrs on a Millenum motor, and JPI 4 probe with download available. Was thinking of eventually getting a Jaguar before the end of the year if my ship comes in, death in family, but would love to test the fairing even so and especially if things don`t allow a new Jaguar by year end.  #4 runs hot, usually 430+ on most days with proper leaning, #3 right behind at 420 usually. Summer or winter, and any altitude, could be the manual leaner, I know.

Thanks

Bill
Tiger N1540R


In a message dated 9/17/2012 12:42:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com (teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com) writes:
Quote:
I need someone who has really high CHTs (and is too cheap to buy a JagCowl . . . grin) to try one of my special fairings.


You must have 4-cylinder CHT/EGT (and I mean a real one, not some Westach, Falcon, Micro or something else that has no relevance to the real world)


You need to have good historical data for a before and after comparison.


You'll need to remove your nose gear strut to get the boot off. The fairing screws in place. This should make R&R of the cowling easier too.

Quote:


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