I run one Pmag and one magneto on both my T-18 and my RV-8. I'm not on their payroll, but I do like and use their product. I think you will like it. When setting it up, use the less advance option which is controlled by whether a jumper wire is installed or not. You can change that later, but for now you want to be conservative. Even in the 'less advance' mode, there will be more advance than the magneto at full RPM & power. The Pmag will give near Zero advance for starting, and add advance with RPM so the engine can idle more smoothly, even if there is still one magneto. I replaced the Impulse Coupled magneto, so the magneto adapter ring is removed and long studs removed or spacers made for under the nuts. Pmags require hold down clamps, my oldBendix mags have mount ears, so I made new clamps, but Emagair sells these now. 'Feisty' picked up about 20 RPM top speed with the addition of the Pmag, and at higher altitudes or reduced throttle, the Pmag adds some advance where the increased fuel economy is realized. Pmag internal alternators are sized to meet their load and remain isolated from the rest of the aircraft for obvious reliability reasons. If you want a back up alternator, B&C makes a nice unit that is driven from the Vacuum pump pad.
_________________ Scott Emery EAA Chapter 326 T-18 N18TE
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