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Set it to maintain your desired rpm and maybe a little more, not too much or you just generate heat.
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With the throttle. How you use the throttle determines how much air (hence, oxygen) goes into the combustion chamber with the fuel and is ignited.
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On an aircraft with a constant speed prop, you set the rpm with the prop control, and the engine manifold pressure with the throttle.
To get a high manifold pressure you would set a low RPM with a large throttle opening.
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A good read if you want to know more about engine management, Manifold pressure etc:
http://www.advancedpilot.com/downloads/prep.pdf |
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This is true, but not in the sim.
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Just curious, what about clod?
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that's why i said generate heat. i think they modeled it as a heat penalty.
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