Mode 1 adjusts the mixture in a ‘bigger’ step. When you put the mixture at
3 o’clock to make it run better, and then set the program knob to 3 o’clock and
push store, it makes a correction that is supposed to take it all the way to
stoichiometric. Doing this in the air could be hazardous to your drawers, you
might take it to a setting where the engine quits.
Mode 9 is incremental adjustments. setting the program knob rich or lean
and pushing the store button moves it a ‘little way ‘ in the preferred
direction, need more – push again. Much safer for inflight adjustments.
Tracy can probably explain this better, but that is my understanding.
Bill
Schertz
KIS Cruiser #4045
N343BS
Phase I testing
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 3:25 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Fwd: EC2 modes 5 & 9
I think I have uncovered the glitch making my engine run
like crap- the solid wires on the back of the cold start switch got smooshed
together thereby making the engine run too rich all the time. Have not had time
to get into the panel and correct it, but when I run the engine, and put
sideways pressure on the switch, the engine smooths out. So, I'll check on those
wires when I get up to the airport tomorrow.
Hope that this is the cause for my rough running- This engine/airframe
combination promises to be a real nice combination.
Also I have a question- mode 5 is not used, at least in my version (circa
2006). Is there any use for it in later versions?
Another question- mode 9 differs from mode 1 in what respect? I've re-read
the manual but don't see what the difference is.
Brian Trubee