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Leaning with a CGR30

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Happy Sunday!

I started using the CGR30 for leaning ROP (for now...I'm having the GAMI installed and I will test LOP).

I noticed that when my first cylinder reaches peak EGT is about 1400F but, some of the other EGTs go up to 1480ish.

Is it ok? What do you guys do? Just consider the EGT of the first cyl that peaks and ignore the others?

I wasn't sure and I push the mixture until the hottest EGT went to 1420F (as I was told and have been flying my Lance).

IO540 Turbo if are wondering.
 
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