Brief update:
The actuator is as short as possible. Photo here (attachment is rotated for visibility in the photograph):
https://flic.kr/p/NnTddi Recent exchanges with Sonex point out the similarities in RPM between my tests and theirs, as well as some other data-points they have from their testing. My own _personal_ interpretation is that they think the engine RPMs and MAP are high enough to produce strong power, that the engine is flyable; and my issue may simply be a sensor issue, air-balance line issue (between the turbo and the actuator) or some other small variance in my system.
On the one hand, I've attempted to cross-check the MAP sensor with a mechanical gauge and found the two read similarly. I've spliced that same mechanical gauge into the air balance line in the past, and it shows a lower amount of boost than I'd expect when the MAP plateaus (when I believe the wastegate is opening). Again, the boost level of the air-balance line cross-checks pretty well with the MAP sensor. Furthermore, I'd expect any leak in the air-balance line to result in the actuator not getting _enough_ pressure to open the wastegate (which I think would result in over-boost, not the early wastegate opening I believe is happening). And, as a reminder, I
can wire the wastegate shut and get at least 40" of MAP (I do not go full WOT with the wastegate in this state, for obvious reasons - I just carefully take it up to 40" to prove the engine can make more power, then back it down to idle).
I also want to point out that the factory has taken my turbo back to get the wastegate area re-machined. They also shipped me a second wastegate actuator to test against. And they've looked through several emails and photos and videos I've sent them.
...In the end, I really want to get to the bottom of this!
On the other hand, I will state that the engine runs strong and smooth, and I'm definitely getting MAP readings several inches above the ambient atmospheric pressure. So the engine is definitely getting _some_ boost. And since resolving my high oil pressure issue, the engine has had zero leaks or signs of trouble in ~2 hours of ground running (in careful ~10 minute increments). By all visible accounts, its healthy and strong. So I _am_ tempted to just finish off the airplane and go fly her...
My current plan of action is to:
1) Set up some GoPro cameras to see if I can synchronously film my throttle movements and the wastegate actuator - just to "prove" that its moving when I think it is (and that it isn't some other seal or issue causing a loss of boost at a certain point).
2) Try to borrow a Sensenich prop, as the differences between my Prince Prop and the factory's setup makes it impossible to do a perfect apples-to-apples comparison.
3) I may try to purchase a Turbosmart (or other brand) adjustable wastegate actuator, and see if I get different results from the brand supplied by the factory.
4) Get cracking on the remaining bits I need to do (powder-coat parts, make nonstructural fairings, get the airworthiness inspection rolling, etc). I've let this issue stall me out on the whole project for ~6 months and I need to get back to making progress towards flight.
Take care,
--Noel