Here's another with some useful operating tips:
http://www.ramaircraft.com/Maintenance-Tips.htm
One good general operating tip I've heard, regarding power changes, is to treat every power change as if you're holding a raw egg(s) between your hand and the power levers (especially the throttles, but applies to props as well, maybe not so much with mixtures.), make your adjustments so as not to crush the "egg." It's probably not a bad idea to baby power changes in any engine, but a necessity for the big turbos, and absolutely required for the GTSIO's in the 421/404. That doesn't mean you can't bring power up swiftly and promptly in a go-around or missed approach, but you can strive to be as smooth and gentle as possible.
http://www.ramaircraft.com/Maintenance-Tips.htm
One good general operating tip I've heard, regarding power changes, is to treat every power change as if you're holding a raw egg(s) between your hand and the power levers (especially the throttles, but applies to props as well, maybe not so much with mixtures.), make your adjustments so as not to crush the "egg." It's probably not a bad idea to baby power changes in any engine, but a necessity for the big turbos, and absolutely required for the GTSIO's in the 421/404. That doesn't mean you can't bring power up swiftly and promptly in a go-around or missed approach, but you can strive to be as smooth and gentle as possible.