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m9199

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I know this topic has been visited multiple times. One of the problems is that the engine is not designed to run at 100% throttle for 2000 hrs. What if the redline is limited with a rev limiter to keep the rpm from exceeding 2700 rpm, instead of a PSRU, or limiting the rpm to 50% throttle and using a PSRU the rest of the way.
 
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