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Don't know about the Dynon probe but some time ago there was a discussion about some carb temp probes measuring the temp of the carb body where the probe screws in rather than the temp of the air in the venturi at the tip of the probe. If it measures the temp of the carb body you will get a slow/smaller?? change with carb heat applied. I have found this to be the case with different probes I have tried.
Currently I have a JP Instruments thermocouple type K carb temp probe which responds quickly and significantly when heat is applied. Fin 9A |
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