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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:52 pm    Post subject: Overheating in climb Reply with quote

I always shoot for a 90 kt climb and with the Power Flow I can usually get much faster (and cooler) while maintaining at least 500fpm C which is an IFR concern C but nothing but a round number to shoot for VFR.  90-110 kt climbs also increase forward field of view which is already excellent over the nose of a Tiger.
 
During a full throttle C full rich 90 kt climb on a hot day I might see 450 deg F CHT (EDM-70) until right around 5 C000' DA.  I never patched the exhaust hole in my stock cowl C and I have Vogt baffles.  Interestingly C after installing the Power Flow short stack my oil temps went up a consistent 15 deg on the EDM-700 which other people have reported too.
 
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> Hi Gary. I need some feedback. Today was the second time that I have take
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off and climbed out at 80 knots C and by the time I am at 1500 to 2000 feet I
have a cylinder head temp of 500 degrees=C2-and a climb rate of 1400 to 1
500 feet/min. The outside air temp was 21 C on=C2-

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:37 am    Post subject: Overheating in climb Reply with quote

My oil temps with half the inlet area of a stock cowling, with a powerflow, are 185-192 consistently, regardless of OAT.


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