I've been fighting a cool #4 cylinder since day 1. I've gone through GAMI testing and have replaced multiple injectors on two cylinders. Seems no mater what I do, #4 is always the coldest in cruise.
The reason for this post is to ask about the CHT delta. As you can see from the pictures below, in cruise the delta is 47 degrees F. This is getting very close to the maximum of 50 degrees F that Lycoming "recommends". I have seen the delta go to 52 degrees on occasion.
The second picture is the CHT delta at idle. This picture is on the ground before takeoff on the same flight. Note the CHT delta of 12 degrees F.
Additional Info:
Screenshots below:
In cruise:

At idle on same flight:

The reason for this post is to ask about the CHT delta. As you can see from the pictures below, in cruise the delta is 47 degrees F. This is getting very close to the maximum of 50 degrees F that Lycoming "recommends". I have seen the delta go to 52 degrees on occasion.
The second picture is the CHT delta at idle. This picture is on the ground before takeoff on the same flight. Note the CHT delta of 12 degrees F.
Additional Info:
- Lycoming IO-390 210 hp
- RV-14
- Picture in cruise is running 20 degrees LOP
- Delta running 100 degrees ROP = 38 degrees F.
- Temps appear to be very consistent at various OAT and altitudes
- GAMI injectors
- 1 P-Mag & 1 Slick Mag
Screenshots below:
In cruise:

At idle on same flight:





