by MichaelFarley56 » Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:24 pm
That's a cool experiment! I can't help but agree with you guys; I tried to accomplish the same thing by pulling the red 90 degree intake elbows and installing a set of Great Plains (had to modify them a little to fit) intake elbows. In fact, they look a lot like the 3D printed ones above.
They helped slightly, but just slightly overall. On my engine, the front two cylinders nearest the prop are certainly richer while the back two are leaner overall.
I also think there may be some limitations with the airflow through the cowling as well, at least on my engine. My back two cylinders nearest the flywheel have nearly identical EGT readings, but the pilot side cylinder (Sonex calls it #1; I call it #3) runs around 30 degrees cooler than the rear copilot side (Sonex calls it #3; I call it #4). If there's a balance of mixture but a cylinder head difference, that almost has to be baffling/cooling air flow. I do have the top mounted oil cooler so maybe that's blocking some air? I have played with some air dams in front of the cylinders a little to get more air to the back cylinders but haven't had much luck there either. Oh well, it's something to mess with!
Ultimately I also agree that a redesigned intake system with 4 equal length intake pipes, one to each cylinder, would help balance things. If someone wants to make me one, I'd be happy to try it out!! :smile:
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245