by marsolgp » Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:49 pm
I don't disagree….. this is an old trick from street racers to easily increase boost by keeping waste gate closed past the springs boost setting, because you are essentially changing the spring tension…. My point is, with the proper spring and proper preload, 'adjusting' preload should not be needed, nor used. This turbo installation will easily produce 44-45" at sea level when adjusted properly. The pilot needs to use throttle to control this.
Now, to get a little deeper into the subject, I didn't like the idea of pulling my throttle back during T/O but it was necessary because as you roll down the runway, the RPM and Boost do increase. So what I did was install a 'helper' spring on the outside of the waste gate controller (with an adjustable collar) that effectively cancels out some of the tension applied by the white waste gate controller spring. I now have everything adjusted so that when I apply full throttle, my turbo only goes to 40-41" and I can concentrate on my T/O and climb out.
G. Marsolais
Waiex w/Turbo Aerovee
Rotec TBI, Sensenich Climb Prop
MGL Xtreme EFIS & EMS
A/P, iFly720 w/ADS-B