It
would be a stretch to call this experiment a system, at least at this
point. My idea was to find a cheaper, hopefully more efficient inlet than
the factory ram air for my normally aspirated IO-550. Vangrunsen made a
dedicated plenum chamber for a carbureted Lycoming in RV’s that he found
had over one inch more manifold pressure with the K&N Filter than
without. Motorcycles are my other vice and I have seen the factory
efforts made on high performance bikes to get plenum space under gas
tanks. So it would seem to be an area worth looking into.
My
knowledge of plenums is limited to what I have picked up from other sources. This is an experiment
that has not been tested due to my other engine problems. If the upper
plenum has enough pressure at cruise considering the flow for cooling and if
the air is slowed down with less turbulence it could work. This filter
was the largest one I could fit with a minimum bend. The filter side
closest to the cylinder fins may get enough radiant heat to adversely affect
induction temp or keep it temporarily free of ice (your choice). Tests
with temp probes, heat shields, flow deflectors and maybe relocating a
different shape filter will make an interesting project. I will post test
results. See ya at OSH.
Steve
Colwell Legacy N15SC
I hear several of the gang talking about a system developed by
Steve Colwell instead of ram air, what is it and how can I find out soon
Michael IV-P