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Greetings,
I bolted on Tracy’s prop today, and ran
the engine some. This was partly to make sure I can top off the coolant
tomorrow, and partly (mostly) to see what I get for static rpm. Tracy
stated that he typically got between 5100 and 5200 rpm static, and as expected,
I’m below that. My best mixture rpm was 4800, with the more typical
mixture of 47XX. I could always hope that my intake is just
going to be more efficient at higher rpms, but what are the chances
:-)
Unfortunately, the intake continues to exhibit signs of
transition problems, so it’s only a matter of time until it goes away. To
get any sort of decent throttle acceleration, the mixture has to be on the rich
side, about 3:00, otherwise you can watch the mixture fall off to nothing, and
the engine sags. Deceleration needs to be just the opposite, around
9:00. I’m now convinced of two things- I would be better off with smaller
injectors (38 lb/min on order to replace the current 50 lb/min), and I MUST get
the injectors back closer to the block.
I have a short, straight intake, that can be modified to
work, and I could also use tubing to make my own short intake from
scratch. Hard as I try, I just can't see a way to make a "proper" EDDIE
intake fit the the confines of my RV-3 cowl. Since I will want
my best tuned rpm to be around 7000, the short version of manifold may
work better than it has for others. I just haven't made a decision on what
to try next though. I'll probably feel compelled to try a short intake,
and see if it's better or worse than what I have now. At least I can
collect some benchmark numbers for comparison.
If anyone has any brilliant ideas, I'd like to
hear them.
Cheers,
Rusty (flying with wood
tomorrow)
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