tx_swordguy wrote:I currently have an aeroinjector on my jab 3300. I have been piddling with the carb for over a yr. My biggest problem may have to do with the intake manifold (that I have not gotten into) but it is on take off (initial, not as bad on T&G) my #6 cyl will climb over 1425 EGT if at full rich and full throttle. I usually back off and climb at 2850-2900 rpm and 100 mph.
Mark,
You're not alone with your EGT operational experiences. I've been flying my Sonex for over 14 years, first with an AeroCarb and now with an Aeroinjector and having excessively high EGTs on the 2 back cylinders (#5 is worst for me) is commonplace during climbout or during full throttle operations. But to achieve a Jabiru required maximum of 1256 degrees at high power settings is impossible on the back 2 cylinders, regardless of what needle is used. I've always found that a 2.5 needle is best for my engine in that it provides the smoothest running engine at any power setting. As you said (and others will say the same), it is necessary to throttle back a bit to bring the back cylinders EGTs down somewhat and my target has been to keep them below 1350 degrees, not the unattainable 1256 mentioned above. Having so much excess horsepower with the 3300 engine, throttling back in a climb isn't a real issue.
The plenum and not the carburetor seems to be the real problem on the older engines. One thing I've done is to replace the airfoil shaped splitter with a round one and this has helped a little to bring the EGTs closer in line with each other but not to an acceptable degree. Some day I'll try a larger diameter splitter in order to direct a bit more of the fuel to the rear cylinders......some day.
I believe John Monnett saw this same issue on the prototype Sonex with the 3300 engine. There was a time he encouraged us to not measure the EGTs on the back 2 cylinders, only the front 2 cylinders. I flew my plane in that manner for quite a while and I have to say my engine never ran better (tongue somewhat in cheek) at the same time my anxiety level remained unusually low. Sometimes we have too much information for our own mental wellbeing and despite this EGT matter, my engine continues to run well.
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261