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Originally Posted by trackdom
I built for my rv8 O-320 D2A a plenum...I kept former air intake. At take off colder cylinder is 320 F , cruising 280 F , descending 230 F . I am afraid I could stress The engine if I need to pull up. Do I need to reduce air intake surface or place a flap at the exit ?
Thanks
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Sounds too good to be true. Typically we have high temperature problems. 1st thing I would check is to make sure the readings are true and correct. I would put one probe in boiling water & then check the reading on the gauge. IF the gauge reads 100 C or 212 F, then the reading you are seeing in flight is more than likely correct.
After checking instrument calibration and readings are still low, I would try a piece of metal or tape on the two front cylinders. The OLD baffle plans showed OPTIONAL temperature raisers that can be fabricated out of thin metal. The size can be reduce to increase temperature and enlarged to raise temperature.
Once gauge accuracy is assured and temperature raisers on front two cylinders did not help, I would start closing off the exit area because that will have the least impact on the look of the airplane.