by Denny » Thu Feb 26, 2015 5:08 pm
I have 64 hours on a conventional gear Sonex with the Aerocarb on a Jabiru 3300. It ran fine on the first start but would balk during the last 1/4” up to full throttle. After a lot of needle changes I discovered the mixture arm angle was too small which prevented full fuel flow. I also found the air filter supplied by Sonex was too restrictive. After changing to a K&N air filter and a properly adjusting the mixture arm I was able to get full throttle. The next mistake I made was assuming I should be able to set it for optimal mixture throughout the range from idle to wide open throttle. Yes, I even reshaped some needles. I had a push button style mixture control which was very difficult to fine tune. After changing to a vernier style mixture control and setting the needle for best full throttle at full rich mixture life has been good.
I can now climb several thousand feet at full throttle with perfect EGT's and CHT's. For cruise I pull the mixture until the RPM's increase and then turn the vernier knob to move the EGT's into the desired range (I like 600 to 640º C). This keeps CHT's in the 95 to 125º C range. If I turn too far and the EGT''s get too high (680º C) the engine will miss a beat and I turn out the vernier half a turn. For aerobatics I leave the mixture at full rich to accommodate repeated quick changes from idle to wide open throttle. For a one hour flight: four thousand foot climb at wide open throttle, cruise at 130 mph, 15 minutes of aerobatics, I burn 4.1 to 4.4 gallons of 100LL.
This is within 10% of the fuel burn a saw on my 65 hp Baby Ace for the same one hour flight with a 70 mph cruise. The Jabiru 3300 with Aerocarb is powerful, efficient, runs cool, and smooth.
Best Regards,
Denny
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