Posted for Matt Reeves
<mattreeves@yahoo.com>:
Lancairians, I've reseached a lot of past posts on this subject but I
am hoping for a couple of opinions. I did solve my oil temp problem - more on that to come later. Flight
testing is going great and I now have 8 hours on my brand new Lancair (that took me 13 years to build). It starts
and runs awesome with a Don George Lycoming 0-320-D3G 160 hp with a Hartzell constant speed prop. I
normally have had around 4-6 psi flying around my airport, however, yesterday, I flew on my first cross country.
Cruising at 220mph, I noticed my fuel pressure slowly start to drop as I got faster and higher. It went down to
2 psi. I climbed higher in case I needed time to find a place to land. Luckily I didn't. I turned on
my fuel pump with only a slight increase of 1 psi as a result. I switched tanks and same results. I
learned my engine requires .5 psi minimum so I have remained about that, however I don't like it. I want 4-6 to
keep my peace of mind. Top psi limit is 8. So, I asked around to a couple A&P's. They all think
it could be my vent on the tanks is not providing enough positive pressure in the tanks. I thought of maybe
increasing or decreasing the angle of the vent into the relative wind to increase the fuel positive pressure in my
tanks, however I know it is bad to have too much pressure in the tanks as well. So, I am seeking input
on this problem or if you guys think I shouldn't even worry about it. Interesting that when I reduced
power and got into my pattern, the psi went up to 5 psi. All in all, after 8 hours and successful flight
testing and enjoying the hell out of myself, I still can't believe it's really flying - something I built! My
mind can't compute that all those parts and all that dust really turned into something so awesome. It seems like a
dream, so unreal. I had a bunch of people come out and ask me questions about the plane and admire it
yesterday. It was great. Matt Reeves --------------------------------- Be a better
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