My cores are slanted - but, only because
I could not fit them in the space I had allocated for them any other
way. Otherwise they would be perpendicular to the air flow.
Clearly slanted cores do work and most of the time we install them in that
orientation due to space constraints or aesthetics as Pat Panzera indicated in
his response.
Paul Lipps has seen
great performance gains with his unique propeller design when bolted to his
Lancair 235 and the Phantom Biplane, both of which have very streamlined
cowls.
When he tried it on a
stock RV6, it seems that too much of the cowl frontal area blocked thrust from
the propeller.
It’s like if you had
a 60” diameter prop bolted to a 72” diameter radial engine.
If you are not
familiar with Paul, his plane or his prop, here’s an electronic copy of an
issue CONTACT! Magazine that has the information.
http://www.contactmagazine.com/Issue79/Issue79.pdf
Pat