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This is a good question. Does the RPM vary with altitude/temp?
I was under the impression that while increase in <density>altitude causes
reduced power output, the RPM basically stays the same as a result of the lower
resistance of the thinner air.
Larry
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I could measure a 2200 RPM with a 7148 McCauley fresh from the prop shop and
a newly overhauled C85.
But the rpm varies with altitude and temperature.
Hartmut
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> What would you guys say the static RPM for a C-85-12 would be with a
> 71-48 and a 71-46 metal prop be?
> Thanks in advance,
> Mark Brunettin
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