by Rynoth » Tue Nov 12, 2019 12:19 am
I'm curious, what is the sensation (physical, audible) that leads you to believe it's detonation? I've been flying for over 4000 hours (but only 13 in my Waiex) and honestly don't know what detonation feels/sounds like, despite all of the lessons and articles I have read and hours I've flown. Maybe it's because I've never actually experienced it.
However, I have noticed something in my own Aerovee turbo that I didn't expect which I can best describe as a "chugging" sensation, and it actually happens when I turn my secondary ignition OFF. When I run on mags-only at a high power setting in-flight that is otherwise stable (in terms of mixture, MAP, CHT, and EGT with both ignitions on), if I switch the secondary ignition OFF and run mags only, I'll get some "chugging." I don't have any discernible loss in engine power but the sensation exists nonetheless. The issue does resolve if I enrich the mixture. EGT actually drops when I turn off secondary ignition, so I'm having a hard time diagnosing it as a too-lean mixture, detonation, too-retarded secondary ignition, too-advanced secondary ignition, a fouled spark plug (that runs fine at lower power settings) or a combination of these things. I'm also unsure if it's detonation because I'm not entirely sure what detonation feels/sounds like.
P.S. Just to add to the thread, I have never had an issue getting 40+" with my turbo except for stuck-turbo issues I've mentioned in other posts (that were all pre-flight), if the turbo is spinning for me I get all the boost I need and then some, I haven't had any wastegate issues.