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Steve,
I would be more interested in the coolent temp after the radiator just
before entering the engine. FWIW
Kelly Troyer
-- Dyke Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2
-------------- Original message from "Steve Brooks" : -------------- > John, > > > Before that, the temps would climb up, what I think is too high, > especially the oil. > That's part of the point. Maybe you're expecting temps to be lower than they > need to be. Also - how accurately is you're gauge calibrated? (I calibrated > mine with hot wax, but I'm still not sure I really trust it within 10 > degrees or so.) I'm looking forward to getting my EM2, then I'll know better > whats going on. So far though, I think I'm within acceptible limits - I'm > not loosing any coolant and the engine keeps on running :) > > First let me say that my oil temperature is a digital display from Aerospace > Logic. Its' accuracy is +/- 1/2 degree, but would depend on the sensor. > Sensor is Westach made for aviation. Coolant is a VDO gauge and sensor. I > didn't verify accuracy of either one. > > I went to the airport this morning to fit the new scoop, and since the > visibility was pretty good, I decided to take the plane up since I hadn't > flown it since I put all off the mods back that gave me fairly decent > results. The OAT was 80F, and I took off from GRD elevation 600 MSL - > density alt was already 2200' I climbed to 2200 MSL with 5lbs of boost > (5300 RPM), leveled off, and pulled the throttle back to zero boost (4600 > RPM). Oil 190 and rising, coolant 200 and rising. Oil stabilized at 217F > and coolant went up to 225 after about 2 minutes or so. That's the highest > coolant temperature that I've seen in a long while. Throttled back to -10 > boost (4200 RPM), and temperatures stabilized at 215 Oil and 200 coolant. > > I throttle up a little bit to about -5 boost, and oil temp up to 217 coolant > about the same. Cruised at that throttle setting for about 5 minutes. > Everything pretty steady. Speed only about 120 kts. Didn't retract the > nose gear. > > When I throttled down to descend and land, the oil was 180 and coolant also > about 180. My temperature gauges seem to be tied to the throttle, which > tells me that I've not got sufficient cooling. > > Last time I flew I was getting a stabalized 205/210 in the climb > (coolant/oil). When I leveled off at 5000 it settled down to 185. At 11000 > it was lower until I opened the throttle, then it stabalized at 185. > > I'd be happy with those temps. I don't know what is different between the > tow set ups. My coolant sensor is in the water pump housing, and it has a > pretty long probe on it, so I have no doubt that it's in the coolant stream. > This point is just before the coolant goes to the radiator, so it is at the > hottest point. My oil sensor is in the top of the remote oil filter, mounted > to the PSRU mounting plate. I drilled and tapped a hole directly above the > tube that the filter screws onto. This probe isn't very long, but I tapped > it in as far as possible, and I ASSUME that it's in the oil flow. The oil > filter is after the oil cooler, and just before the oil re-enters the > engine, so it should be at the coolest point. > > Your oil coolers are set up differently. I'm using one of the 2nd gen, > where you are using 2 smaller ones. Your coolers sit in the side of the > plenum, where mine sits end-to-end with the radiator. The oil cooler is > closest to the scoop, so should be getting more air. > > > > I am curious about what your temperatures are running. What do you see in > > climb ? and what do you see in cruise ? > Climb - 205/200, 1400 EGT, 100kts, 1000fpm on a 90F day. > Cruise - 185/190, 1300 EGT, 178kts, 5150 rpm, 38 MAP 11,000 ft. > > Again, these temps looks very good to me. > > I'd be interested in other perspectives on this one. > Me too. > > > Steve Brooks
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