Thanks Bob,
I’ll check the position of the
venturis
Sincerely,
Tim
From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Robert Pastusek
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008
11:51 PM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] Re: Cabin heat LNC4
Tim wrote…
I have a major increase in air flow , pressure(relieved by
relief valve), and noise when I select cabin heat or defrost air. Should
this air be reduced by venturis in warm-side pressure hoses from the
intecooler?
Tim, the IV-P is
supposed to have sonic nozzles mounted where the air is ducted from the
turbo-to-intercooler pipe. The early models mounted this nozzle in the
pressurization feed lines, with SCEET tubing on either side of the nozzle. I
followed the lead of later airplanes and welded the sonic nozzles directly to
the side-mounted intercoolers and ran the SCEET tubing from the nozzle to the
mixer box. If you don’t have these sonic nozzles installed, I doubt
you’d be able to generate the 38.5 PSI of boost needed to get full power
from the engine, so it’s likely they are there; perhaps not where
you’d expect to find them?
It is normal for the
cabin to receive more air and heat when the proportioning valve (the gold
coffee-can distribution box on the upper engine side of the firewall) is
switched by the heat knob to send only the air coming directly off the turbos
into the cabin. The “cool” side of the distribution can takes air
that has passed through the side and front-mounted intercoolers, thereby
reducing both the temperature and the pressure. You should definitely be able
to tell the difference.
Hope this helps!
Bob