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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:45 am    Post subject: Ram Air Boost? Reply with quote

Just out of curiosity, has anyone else noticed getting any kind of ram air boost in MAP? I am stock plans, engine, etc.

Specifically, i notice a little boost when pitching over to start a descent from cruise. I noticed this a few times now where I am cruising along at 22" x 2200 rpm or so at 3,000ft and 145 to 150 KIAS. Shortly after pitching over a bit and having only lost 500ft of altitude but now showing 160 KIAS, i will notice i am running oversquared at 24" x 2200 rpm for instance. How did i gain 2 inches all of a sudden?

I wonder if the MAP reading is accurate? The plane doesn't know it's pitched down per se, so is there something special about 160 KIAS? Sanity check?

Jae


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 7:21 am    Post subject: Ram Air Boost? Reply with quote

I know nothing about ram air, MAP, etc, but intuition has me believing
that this is as it should be. That we do have a ram air inlet, that a
forward facing inlet gives us a positive boost in MAP at all speeds, and
that if all things are equal, a 10 knot increase in speed would result
in some increase in MAP. The pitch angle is not really involved, it's
just speed.

But I don't have a clue....

"Curious" Bill

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Just out of curiosity, has anyone else noticed getting any kind of ram air boost in MAP? I am stock plans, engine, etc.

Specifically, i notice a little boost when pitching over to start a descent from cruise. I noticed this a few times now where I am cruising along at 22" x 2200 rpm or so at 3,000ft and 145 to 150 KIAS. Shortly after pitching over a bit and having only lost 500ft of altitude but now showing 160 KIAS, i will notice i am running oversquared at 24" x 2200 rpm for instance. How did i gain 2 inches all of a sudden?

I wonder if the MAP reading is accurate? The plane doesn't know it's pitched down per se, so is there something special about 160 KIAS? Sanity check?

Jae


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:10 am    Post subject: Ram Air Boost? Reply with quote

I think if you monitored the MP closely/continuously, you would see that part of the increase is due to altitude change, and part is due to increased airspeed.  I continually reduce my MP on decent,,, usually maintaining somewhere between 18 and 19".Don

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Just out of curiosity, has anyone else noticed getting any kind of ram air boost in MAP? I am stock plans, engine, etc.

Specifically, i notice a little boost when pitching over to start a descent from cruise. I noticed this a few times now where I am cruising along at 22" x 2200 rpm or so at 3,000ft and 145 to 150 KIAS. Shortly after pitching over a bit and having only lost 500ft of altitude but now showing 160 KIAS, i will notice i am running oversquared at 24" x 2200 rpm for instance. How did i gain 2 inches all of a sudden?

I wonder if the MAP reading is accurate? The plane doesn't know it's pitched down per se, so is there something special about 160 KIAS? Sanity check?

Jae

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:09 am    Post subject: Re: Ram Air Boost? Reply with quote

I'll have to check that out next time we go up.

The decrease in angle of attack exposes a slightly larger engine air inlet area. Then you have the airspeed increase, altitude decrease, propeller pitch increase that will also raise MP.

When I begin descent I slowly pull power back to maintain cruise airspeed and leave mixture alone until I get down close to pattern altitude.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:29 am    Post subject: Re: Ram Air Boost? Reply with quote

I generally try to do the same. I am a bit of a speed addict, so sometimes i just push over first, let speed increase a bit then adjust the descent speed with power.

It is generally right after the push over that i notice the gain in MAP.

Jae

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I'll have to check that out next time we go up.

The decrease in angle of attack exposes a slightly larger engine air inlet area. Then you have the airspeed increase, altitude decrease, propeller pitch increase that will also raise MP.

When I begin descent I slowly pull power back to maintain cruise airspeed and leave mixture alone until I get down close to pattern altitude.


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