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2712527 |
Applying full carb heat during engine warm up - going to warm your engine (NT) +0/-0
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Author:faster ? What say you ? Mech says nope!
12/2/2021 9:32:19 PM
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Msg ID:
2712544 |
It will warm your carburetor quicker, but not your motor (NT) +0/-0
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Author:Anonymous
12/3/2021 12:05:46 AM
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Msg ID:
2712571 |
It will warm your carburetor quicker, but not your motor +0/-0
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Author:cheap
12/3/2021 9:40:18 AM
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I don't know anything about Robbies or the newer piston airplanes,but older airplanes used un-filtered air for carb heat. |
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Msg ID:
2712666 |
It will warm your carburetor quicker, but not your motor +0/-0
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Author:Non-flitered
12/4/2021 9:50:11 AM
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True. Carb heat bypasses the air filter. So if you're using carb heat on the ground you are possibly sucking dirt into the engine |
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Msg ID:
2712597 |
Applying full carb heat during engine warm up - going to warm your engine +0/-0
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Author:well
12/3/2021 1:06:00 PM
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I would say it would heat the engine faster. Since the scoop for the heat is directly off of the exhaust and it being pulled into the carb, when the carb is heated, and that heat is transferred into the metal of the oil pan and intake, thus allowing the engine to heat faster. |
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Msg ID:
2712602 |
Applying full carb heat +3/-0
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Author:Why?
12/3/2021 2:02:01 PM
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The reason for applying carb heat is to prevent icing in carburator not the engine. There you apply it to heat carb not engine. However, warmer air will enter the engine but not really affect its temp much. |
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Msg ID:
2712611 |
Applying full carb heat +1/-0
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Author:what does the flight manual say
12/3/2021 3:00:53 PM
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then do that. too many people try to reinvent the wheel and it ends badly for some. |
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Msg ID:
2712616 |
Applying full carb heat (NT) +1/-1
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Author:Why not try warming up the engine?
12/3/2021 5:10:07 PM
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Msg ID:
2712621 |
Applying full carb heat +0/-0
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Author:I think that is the objective
12/3/2021 5:45:39 PM
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Msg ID:
2712942 |
Applying full carb heat during engine warm up - going to warm your engine +1/-0
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Author:Reduces
12/8/2021 9:33:55 AM
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combustion value. |
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Msg ID:
2713374 |
Applying full carb heat during engine warm up - going to warm your engine +0/-0
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Author:Little
12/12/2021 5:35:54 PM
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of this and that.
Makes no discernible diff. Pay attention to things that will kill you, not things that simply need be checked.
Sounds a rough answer but academic stuff needs academic answers - don't expect them here. |
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