fastj22 wrote:The air straightener is from a computer supplier, Tony Spicer idea.
http://www.saxonpc.com/120mm-airflow-ho ... us120.html
radfordc wrote:fastj22 wrote:The air straightener is from a computer supplier, Tony Spicer idea.
http://www.saxonpc.com/120mm-airflow-ho ... us120.html
I once spend a lot of time building a device to make the air flow as turbulent as possible. The idea was to get better fuel atomization in the intake pipes. You're going the other way....smooth air flow. What improvement is expected?
WaiexN143NM wrote:Your device you made to make it more turbulent, did it work? What kind of carb were u using? And type engine?
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Michael
The Jabiru has a airfoil shaped bar just inside the intake manifold to do this.
This is exactly the reason the Bing carbs on Rotax engines have a spring to go full throttle. Which saved my ass once as I took off from Peterborough, ON with my wife in our Rotax-powered CH701. As I throttled back from WOT, the Vernier knob came off in my hand. Turned out well as the engine went back to full throttle and I was able to to a 180 and re-join downwind, using the mag switch to kill the engine on final
fastj22 wrote:Here's my modified Aerocarb using a reversing arm and push/pull cable. Much smoother than the wire/boden cable setup. The aluminum thing on the intake is my air straightener.
N111YX wrote:It's not the first time this has happened. Perhaps Mr. Mika will share his OSH story :D
It's probably best to install something using quality components for the throttle...
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pages/ap/ ... -12631.php
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