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Posted for "Matt & Bobbi Hapgood" <hapgoodm94@alum.darden.edu>:
I've done this modification to my plane. Shaved the entire bottom intake
off the stock 320 cowl. I also have 4 separate pipes with no crossover on
the exhaust.
At the same time I removed the bottom intake I also removed some bulges on
the side of the cowl that I had previously added (for an earlier exhaust
system). The speed improvement was noticeable, but with both of the changes
I picked up about 4 KTAS.
This isn't as large as the change recorded by Chuck, but since my work was a
test mule, the finish work wasn't very good. Maybe if my lower section were
smoother I would see more improvement. Another positive is the plane looks
better. On the down side, I have had more than a few problems with cracks
on the exhaust system - which I purchased from the same guy that makes the
exhaust for Chuck. I have cracked the #1 and #3 pipes at the cylinder
flange TWO times EACH. This is a real problem. I have about 150 hours on
the exhaust.
Chuck makes a cowl for the angle valve 360 which eliminates the bottom
scoop - and I purchased one from him last year. It is a nicely done cowl,
and mine will be installed soon. I've been using my old cowl for a test
mule so that I don't have to hack up Chuck's nice work. I hope to get a
little more speed from the smooth cowl versus my wart and wrinkled infested
snout...
Matt
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