fytrplt wrote:
Welcome Aboard, Jeff. Sounds like you should have been at Kentucky Dam this weekend. Many of your questions would now be answered. Sounds like the enrichment circuit is cutting in on your carb. This is not a new issue. Static RPM on a fixed pitch prop on a high performance airplane is not going to match a Cherokee. RPM at 7-8 thousand feet should be about 2700 with full throttle. Lycoming says only use Full Rich mixture on Take Off. Lean for taxi and lean on the way up and lean in cruise whatever the altitude is. As for warming the engine with the carb heat on...Whatt! I would only do that if I wanted to be sure the plugs were fouled prior to take off! On warm up, you are warming the oil, not the engine. Trusty tail spring is springier than the leaf steel setup, so I don't think that will help on a rough field.
As an old fighter pilot, passengers do not need to talk on the radio, so skip the PTT.
Above all, have fun and fly safe!
lol, I agree on the PTT although the new grips have the button and the wiring is just flopping around. The other issue is I'm still training in it so it's a bother when I'm paying attention to flaring and the tower calls something out. That would be the only other issue. My gf is also finishing her private so it would be helpful on occasion if she grabs a radio call if I'm focusing on a larger busy airport. For that matter it's mostly about making it "complete".
I say using carb heat which sounds like a lot of extra fuel although my carb heat isn't exactly like a certified aircraft carb heat. It's just something that poorly closes off the ram air and pulls from the engine bay up by the manifold. I barely see a drop in rpm. I do this also when it first comes out of the hangar as I taxi it but well before my run up. Similar to how I warm up my race bikes and drag cars. It's minimal time with that on.
I wish I could have made Kentucky dam. David Read told me I needed to go although I'm not legal for another 1 hour in the plane for insurance and I'm not entirely comfortable in the plane. I'm doing good but still not sharp enough to feel comfortable. We went up Saturday morning and the winds changed. When I brought it down the winds were gusting 15 which was tough on a 50ft wide runway over 100ft trees and hangar turbulence. Later those turned to 27kt gusting. Until I get quite a few hours in this I'm playing on the safe side and didn't feel like renting a cessna to fly down to Kentucky dam. Next year there will be no doubt in my mind I'm going.
So is that enrichment circuit something I can adjust or repair or would it be wise to just put the Rotec throttle body on it?
If I can get a better climb prop then I can be off that runway faster and less dancing. Although a previous race mechanic for team kawasaki and 15 year pilot I'm new to purchasing and changing things on planes such as prop size and pitch. I appreciate all the help the community has to offer.
Jeff