In a message dated 12/17/2005 10:51:34 P.M. Central Standard Time,
marv@lancaironline.net writes:
...
Overall it looks like I am running rich and
or it is a thirsty engine. More
power settings up to 29 inches and
leaner runs etc. down lower might reveal
faster speeds .
I suspect that I could cruise at same speeds as before and really
save on
fuel with the increased powerplant and propeller
efficiencies.
Please give me your
thoughts.
Bob,
I Just came across some numbers Arnie gave me. He has a blueprinted
Lycon IO 360 with a MT 2 blade prop, ram air and Dual P-Mags.
@5500 MSL, 18C, 25.1 MAP, 2500 RPM, 195 KIAS, 218 KTAS, 12.8 GPH
@6500 MSL, 24.4 MAP, 2450 RPM, 190 KIAS, 215 KTAS,
12.3 GPH.
I think his indicated is a bit fast (he thinks mine is a bit slow).
Before I did some speed mods, my Lycoming IO 320 with a Hartzell CS 2-blade
prop and LSE ignition.
@9500 MSL, 14C, 22.1 MAP, 2510 RPM, 168 KIAS, 198 KTAS, 9.2 GPH.
@4500 MSL, 13C, 25 MAP, 2510 RPM, 183 KIAS, 195 KTAS, 10.8 GPH with
CHT EGT
1 360 1280
2 350 1300
3 360 1280
4 370 1290
Hope this helps with comparisons. I am sure there are more if you
search the LML.
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk
Lancair N92EX IO320 SB 89/96
Aurora, IL (KARR)
Merry
Christmas to all!