More Test flying of the New Cowling

Well this is a roll up of several days flying. I have flown 3 more flights or 1.7 hours since the last post. After the first flight I removed the cowling and checked everything over, all is well. As far as performance goes I pretty much end up at 143.5 MPH True Airspeed at 2700 RPM at 7.0 GPH at 5000 FT. I have tried the numbers now 4 different times and keep coming up with the same numbers. The plane is climbing out 2650 RPM. I may be under propped a bit and a friend of mine has offered to let me borrow his 76″ dia 66″ pitch pitch.

On another subject I have seen good numbers on the CHT’s no issues there however I have seen larger numbers on the Oil temps during Akro I have seen 210 which is 20 deg higher then I am used to at mod OAT’s so at this cold of temps I imagine i have some work to do on the oil cooler hood I already Knew this though.

As far as energy management the cowling really helps it allows me to pick up speed very quickly. I have noticed that if I push over to the 45 or less I will quick past through 170 to 180 which is great when flying out of maneuvers that cap out. I really notice cowling drag reduction during from base to final I am carrying way more speed then I usually do.

All in all I think it is a good mod some day I will try out the a different prop to see it that helps out but I will stick with what I have for now.

Flying time 1.7 hours total time since cowling mod 2.1 hours total time on the engine 87.0

One Response to “More Test flying of the New Cowling”

  1. macwolf Says:

    Bret – what speeds were you getting at 2700/5000′ prior to your cowling change?

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