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Graham´s IV-1430 video

 
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jjuutinen



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 20:05    Post subject: Graham´s IV-1430 video Reply with quote

That video is something well worth watching! It must have been purest of pleasure to "pour it on" while filming the material:) The sound appears to be very unlike any other big piston engine I have heard running.
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gwhite



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:35    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unfortunately I don’t think there is a sound recording system in the world that could do it justice, the racket is quite beyond belief. But the video is better than nothing. I couldn’t bring up the video on my system but if it was the Sun ‘n Fun run-up then peak power was 58in.Hg. and 3600rpm. Temperature makes a big difference as to how much manifold pressure I can pull A cold day (less than 50 F) will yield over 60in.Hg.
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