Garry,
I wish mine did that. I find 5.3 gph @ 28". Its a real pain because it
limits my range for legal IFR. I have messed with the carburettor needles
but I haven't made much improvment.
I suspect that the taper of the needle is wrong because at 24" the EGT's sit
around 1600, but at 28" they seem to run in the low 1400's. I'll have to
hook my laptop up to the EIS and record a bunch more temperatures at various
altitude & power settins one of these days and see what I can conclude.
Paul
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I must be either lucky, or I'm running too low a power setting. With 450
hours under my belt on my 914 tri, the average is 4.3 US GPH (mogas). I
usually cruise at 4900 RPM and 31" MP..............rarely less, and
sometimes 5000 RPM and 34" MP when I'm in a hurry to get someplace. I have
a Whirlwind CS prop.
Garry Stout
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These flow flows are pretty similar to what I see on my 914 Mono. I
have a dual sensor fuel flow on my EIS and over the last 400 hours I have
found it pretty well "nuts on" for accuracy. - Paul
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Hi Simon,
I wish they were. I recently put over 1000 miles on N214KS and the
fuel required to fill the tank agreed to within .1/.2 gallons of what the
gauge said I used. Plugs look normal.
Ken
Simon Smith <jodel@nildram.co.uk> wrote:
I think you figures might be a little suspect. The Rotax 914
Operators manual give Take off performance as 5800rpm, 39.9 inHG and 8.7 us
gph. Max continuous as 5500rpm, 35.4 inHG and 7.2 us gph. (ref pages 8-2 &
10-1)
Are you sure that your fuel flowe sensor is correctly calibrated?
Are these airspeeds IAS or TAS?
Simon
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Duncan,
I'm afraid this data will get rearranged but here it goes. This
test was done at 5500' at a max weight of 1450lbs. with very little
deviation from standard day temp. Airspeeds are within 1 kt. These
airspeeds appear to stay constant up to 12,500 (the highest I've observed)
1. 100kts, FF 3.8, RPM 4500, MF 25.
2. 116kts, FF 5.0, RPM 4800, MF 28
3. 129kts, FF 6.2, RPM 5000, MF 30
4. 134kts, FF 7.6, RPM 5250, MF 33
5. 140kts, FF 8.3, RPM 5500, MF 35
6 148kts, FF 10, RPM 5800, MF 40
I'd appreciate if others would post there data.
Ken
Duncan McFadyean <ami@mcfadyean.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
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