In a message dated 12/28/2004 8:32:56 A.M. Central Standard Time,
Walter@advancedpilot.com writes:
Reducing
MP 1" from WOT will not give proper FF change readings as the
fuel
enrichment feature causes a larger drop in FF than MP as the
throttle is
first retarded. This results in a a leaning effect and the
mixture is not
staying the same. The drop in FF as RPM is retarded is
a much more
accurate measure as the the change in the engine driven
fuel pump allows
the mixture to remain fairly constant.
Walter,
Within the limitations of our on board instrumentation, are you saying that
the FF would not be within 10% of each other during this diagnostic (if
everything was working as it should)?
The last time I looked at my fuel pressure, as measured by a tee off
the engine driven pump outlet, it did not change over a drop of 100
RPM and, in any event, remained well above the pressure necessary for the
throttle body to correctly meter it to the spider. Of course, in both
cases the Bendix throttle body venturis do see a slight drop in pressure as the
airplane slows.
I agree the mixture must change as there does seem to be a slight change in
the EGTs (as measured by my "instrumentation").
More on MAP meters later!
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk
N92EX IO320 Aurora, IL
(KARR)