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Great news Tracy. Don't forget you are still making CO no matter how
clean it smells. :) Any headaches?
Bob White
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 13:28:59 -0400
"Tracy Crook" <lors01@msn.com> wrote:
> MessageFinally got there. After the first few 5 second aborted runs
> correcting the inevitable half dozen 'oops' items (missing plug in
> unused oil injection passage, etc, etc, etc.) the engine ran fine with
> no surprises. There is very little to be learned on a first engine
> run, it is mainly a ceremonial occasion. The prop is not on so didn't
> get to hear what it sounds like under load but the exhaust note is
> much more mellow at idle than PP exhaust, probably even better than my
> first impression because this was inside the hangar which amplifies
> exhaust noise (a lot).
>
> The biggest difference was something that did not occur to me until I
> was walking upstairs after the last engine run of the 'day' (it was
> 1:30 AM). I had run the engine inside the hangar with the door closed
> for several minutes without even noticing much exhaust smell. I
> couldn't run my earlier rotaries for more than 30 seconds before my
> eyes would start watering. The Renesis must be an order of magnitude
> cleaner in the exhaust department.
>
> Now if these darn hurricanes will un-ass the area, I will flight test
> this thing.
>
> Tracy
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