I have noticed that my new engine has some differences in EGT across cylinders, as shown below (in degrees Celsius):

The differences become larger as I lean the engine towards peak EGT, it looks like cylinder #2 is running a lot leaner than the rest and peaks first, while others run a lot cooler and take peak at a leaner position.
I am a student of the Mike Busch line of thinking, and I plan to run LOP whenever the opportunity exists. So - two questions:
Does the range of temperatures I'm seeing actually give any cause for concern? I mean, I can already run the engine back to 9 Gal/hr and it seems to be OK, nothing outwardly changes except the fuel flow and power output. Back around 8 things start to get interesting - temps end up all over the show, with some still hot and some much colder, and by 7 Gal/hr I've lost too much power to bother investigating further - but the engine still seems to run smoothly even at that mixture setting, although I suspect cylinders 2 & 5 are hardly pulling their weight by that point.....
Then, provided you do think the temps should be more evenly balance than they are -
Is it be worthwhile trying to swap the injector nozzles around, to get the flows more evenly balanced, or will that just result in moving the same problem to a different location?
In which case, I just buy a decent set of Airflow Performance injector nozzles and be done with it.




