AfterStart Enrighment & Warmup Enrighment percentages

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dcmfx
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AfterStart Enrighment & Warmup Enrighment percentages

Post by dcmfx »

Quick question. In the After Start Enrichment and the Warmup wizard Enrichment, I am confused about the percentage threshold. Looking online at various peoples setups I don't seem to get a consistent answer so here is the question on the forum:

Is 100% or 0% no enrichment. For example, if I want double fuel to normal fuel, should my percentage tables have numbers like

200
180
160
140
120
100

or

100
80
60
40
20
0

Does that make sense?
Thanks!
Dan
john.p.clegg

Re: AfterStart Enrighment & Warmup Enrighment percentages

Post by john.p.clegg »

Dan

WUE is 255 (or whatever) tapering down to 100

ASE is 255 (or whatever) tapering down to 0

both are added then used as % multiplier for enrichment...

but I think the maximum you can have is 255%

John :)
Matt Cramer
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Re: AfterStart Enrighment & Warmup Enrighment percentages

Post by Matt Cramer »

It is a bit confusing; perhaps the simplest way to remember it is that they're added together and the sum is multiplied by your fuel calculations.
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