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Rich L
Joined: 23 Feb 2008 Posts: 63 Location: North Idaho
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Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 3:25 pm Post subject: Hi CHT on the Rotax 912uls |
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A lot has been said about the 912uls cooling. I have had CHT temps over 240 degF for over 2 years in the summer. Not to red line but Not Comfortable to fly any distance with. I have over 1100 hours on my Kitfox S7 and my Evans "lifetime" coolant and was ready for a change. I read an article, (I think by Roger) about using 50/50 Antifreeze instead of Evans would reduce bring the temps by 25 to 30 degrees.
It works!!!! My CHT and Coolant Temp are down 25 degrees today with the same OAT as when they were in the 240 range. I am ready to take a summer trip again. BTW, I chose Prestone DexCool (Orange). Thanks Roger
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Roger Lee
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KeysFox
Joined: 05 Jan 2009 Posts: 137
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Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:43 am Post subject: Hi CHT on the Rotax 912uls |
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In a related matter, I have a Kitfox IV with 912 that has dual coolant
temp sending units and matched UMA gauges. The sending unit mounted in
the coolant line (supplied by Lockwood) reads about ten degrees cooler
than the sending unit and gauge combination mounted in the cylinder head.
I have switched wires between sending units and gauges just to make sure
there is not a discrepancy between sending units and gauges.
BJ Kitfox IV 80 hp 912
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A lot has been said about the 912uls cooling. I have had CHT temps over
240 degF for over 2 years in the summer. Not to red line but Not
Comfortable to fly any distance with. I have over 1100 hours on my Kitfox
S7 and my Evans "lifetime" coolant and was ready for a change. I read an
article, (I think by Roger) about using 50/50 Antifreeze instead of Evans
would reduce bring the temps by 25 to 30 degrees.
It works!!!! My CHT and Coolant Temp are down 25 degrees today with the
same OAT as when they were in the 240 range. I am ready to take a summer
trip again. BTW, I chose Prestone DexCool (Orange). Thanks Roger
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Rich Little
N812RL S-7 912ULS
North Idaho
Kiev Prop
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Roger Lee
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Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 5:40 am Post subject: Re: Hi CHT on the Rotax 912uls |
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There will be a few degrees difference. One is reading the actual water temp at that specific point and the other the metal temp at a totally different point. Rotax considers anything like your 10 degrees to be more or less the same. A lot of people don't have coolant temp gauges, but because the coolant and CHT's are so close you can just use the CHT for the coolant temp and be reasonably close.
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