I have GAMI fuel injectors in my Lycoming AEIO-540's. They are nice because they reduce the
spread of the EGT's, which I like.
See how nice and tight the EGT's (top) are in flight? The wiggles in the middle are me doing acro -
wild changes in airspeed and altitude and power (I cut the power after the kick in the hhead).
If I'm flying something with no instrumentation, I just lean for best airspeed. As I've said before,
if you have the instrumentation, lean for hottest cyl just under 400F. In climb, cruise, whatever.
Here's another flight with leaning to 12 gph at 20 inches in cruise:
Again, weird wiggles in the middle are surface acro. Most people don't do that.
I know for a certain power setting (MP/RPM) what GPH to dial in with the mixture. Then, I look
at the CHT's to confirm it's under 400F. The EGT delta (max spread) being tiny is nice but frankly
mostly a fetish, and is the last thing to look at. You just want all the cylinders doing the same thing.
TL;DR I can't financially justify GAMI injectors and logging engine monitors, but my engines
have never run better.
I ain't asking nobody for nothing, if I can't get it on my own.