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Posted
20 hours ago, Steve Dawson said:

Insight G1 engine analyzer for 6 cylinder, includes all thermocouples for CHT's, EGT's and TIT. Working well before removal. 

asking $1300.00

Steve

sdawson630@gmail.com

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OT (sorry): The Aerospace Logic is a very versatile instrument and the rental Pipers I used to fly made frequent use of them, but I don't think I've ever seen one configured for RPM and MAP.  What's it like to use?

Posted
2 hours ago, Fly Boomer said:

The one on the left is the "Insight G1 engine analyzer?"

Depends on iPad orientation…. :)

let’s go with the one marked G1 Engine Analyzer is the G1.

:)

-a-

Posted

The G1 is a great instrument. The only thing I didn’t like about it is that it isn’t capable of fuel flow and does not record data. That being said, insight will offer a steep discount on an exchange should you move to the G2, g3 or g4 units. All you have to do is change out the Bezzle. Probes are all interchangeable. Of course, if you added something, like flow or oat, you would then need the respective probes. 
 

oh, and I do not believe there is any distinguishment between 4 and 6 cylinder models. I think you simply use 2 less probes and it understands you are running 4 or 6. May have to confirm this, but mine read 6 cylinders immediately after a software upgrade and then reverted back to 4 after the first run. 

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