Baro and MAT ( IAT ) correction.

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valenciano
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Re: Baro and MAT ( IAT ) correction.

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This topic is very old, but I would like to add one thing, I like all and I have the same problems discussed here, one thing I can think of, just is silly but for me it has some logic.

In equation fuel thinks the amount of air, but only acts in the combustion oxygen, which is + - 20% of total air. Not the same make a correction on air 100% on 20% oxygen, for example a 10% correction for 100% air is 10%, but 10% on 20% oxygen is only 2%.

My English is very bad, as summarized explain that I can, it's just an idea that can be tested or not.
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Re: Baro and MAT ( IAT ) correction.

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0% on the MAT graph means the internal algorithm value applies at that temp and 100% meaning that which is calculated by the internal MAT algorithm. So 10% means the internal value is calculated but the result is increased by 10% at that value of MAT.
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Re: Baro and MAT ( IAT ) correction.

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natashamaxcolvin wrote:0% on the MAT graph means the internal algorithm value applies at that temp and 100% meaning that which is calculated by the internal MAT algorithm. So 10% means the internal value is calculated but the result is increased by 10% at that value of MAT.
That doesn't sound correct.

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