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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 7:48 pm    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

I have a mod 2 and seem to have a wondering RPM motor speed trimming and setting angel of attack seems like an endless task. what to do? 582 gsc prop Max 6200 on climb mal michigan kitfoxer
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 8:41 pm    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

Mal I set the max rpm to 6800 on my 582 with GSC. This will cost you some
top end though. Ron NB Ore
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I have a mod 2 and seem to have a wondering RPM motor speed trimming and
setting angel of attack seems like an endless task. what to do? 582 gsc
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Max 6200 on climb mal michigan kitfoxer

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:46 pm    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

I have a 582 Blue head on a E box and IVO 3 Blade on my KF-2 . 6,800 is what Lockwood said it should be. I was asking because I was at 6,200 and was happy. They said I was giving up a lot of HP at 6,200. Took a bit of pitch out of my IVO and it went to 6,400 to 6,450. It was a big improvement. I havent changed it since. I might take some more pitch out someday...

These 2 strokes are a bit peaky and like to rev. Easier on engine but this topic has been there before...Smile

Personally, I think 6,400 to 6,800 is ideal.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:32 am    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

Hey Dave,

Are you setting for 6800 wide open straight and level ?
and what are you getting static?
I set mine with a combination of RPM , EGTS with needle adjustment as necessary. Fuel flow increases with Needle clip change.




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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 5:01 am    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

Malcolm, a large part of the wandering trim and rpm is that the model II being so light and with a low torque motor results in low overall inertia. Very small air currents and bumps will affect it. Heavier airplanes with higher torque engines are much less prone to this.
It's normal.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:39 am    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

In a message dated 12/22/2006 6:34:09 A.M. Central Standard Time, dave(at)cfisher.com writes:
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Hey Dave,

Are you setting for 6800 wide open straight and level ?
and what are you getting static?
I set mine with a combination of RPM , EGTS with needle adjustment as necessary. Fuel flow increases with Needle clip change.




Dave


6,800 in a climb at 55 MPH. I will exceed VNE in level flight at WOT. As far as needle settings, its stock, unless its very hot or cold, then I might change it. Stock needle setting yields about 1050F in WOT climb. 1200F at 5,600 to 5,800 RPM cruise which is about 75 to 80 mph actual. The EGT climbs at cruise naturally at cruise. fuel flow is what it needs to be to keep EGT in proper range.

I might add I have faired all lift struts, even the gas caps. It makes a big difference in speed.

Running these 2 strokes is all about proper EGT and proper RPM. The final word is the color of the plug.

I highly recommend consulting a good Rotax dealer.

These 2 strokes may not be the most fuel efficient, but they have best power to weight!

Dave


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:12 am    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

Dave, thanks for info.

what is your vne ?

I use GPS to get my speeds

What is temperature you get those numbers at ? in cooler temps I would 1300F + running that fine on 582 .

yes i strongly agree- trust your plugs. PS -- mine over 100 hours now on 582 got in 1.8 hours yesterday and still seem good .

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:48 am    Post subject: Older Kitfox setting RPM Reply with quote

In a message dated 12/22/2006 9:13:40 A.M. Central Standard Time, dave(at)cfisher.com writes:
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Dave, thanks for info.

what is your vne ?

I use GPS to get my speeds

What is temperature you get those numbers at ? in cooler temps I would 1300F + running that fine on 582 .

yes i strongly agree- trust your plugs. PS -- mine over 100 hours now on 582 got in 1.8 hours yesterday and still seem good .

Dave


Well A GPS is a must for accurate #s

Personally, my plugs would never see more than 50 hours, typically I change them around 30. They are cheap and I notice a small improvement in idle whenever I plug new ones in. I suggest following the Rotax manual.

VNE is 100

I fly in East Central Illinois. About 100 Miles S of Chicago. We see a WIDE range of temp and Humidity. When flying cross country I fly at 5,000 ft or so. Local around 3,000. In cold weather, 30F to 0 F, obviously the EGT climb and in hot they drop. They highest I have seen is 1,350 at cruise. Raised the needle one notch and it dropped 50F. Personally I dont want to see over 1,300 ever. 1,200 to 1,250 is comfortable to me.

I just took my engine to "theultralightplace.com" in Kankakee for its 300 hour medical. Doc Jim Leon said whatever your doing keep on doing it. He specializes in 582 and really knows these engines.

So, for me, this combo seems to work well.

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