Anybody try B-type cowl vent on legacy yet?

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Anybody try B-type cowl vent on legacy yet?

Postby scotttro » Wed Dec 18, 2019 11:21 pm

There was some talk last year about trying B-type outlet vents on legacy cowls, and even some hope that it would improve climb CHT's, but I can't recall seeing any completions. I'm coming up on that point myself, thought it might be a worthwhile mod. Would it even be wise to try, given the (slight) difference in cowl geometry?
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Re: Anybody try B-type cowl vent on legacy yet?

Postby flyguyeddy » Tue Jan 14, 2020 11:17 am

Didnt sonex have them for an exhaust outlet on one of their factory planes?
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Re: Anybody try B-type cowl vent on legacy yet?

Postby Area 51% » Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:06 pm

Paul LaRue (Paul's Sonex 1509 in the photo album) has them I believe.
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Re: Anybody try B-type cowl vent on legacy yet?

Postby scotttro » Tue Jan 14, 2020 1:57 pm

Well, they're "experimental" aircraft, after all, so I pulled the trigger and ordered a set from Sonex. Anything that'll improve cooling is important to me. I live in a fairly warm part of the country - California's central valley - and I'm building the turbo Aerovee, so heat dissipation's a significant concern. I'll save the cut-out panels, though, in case it's necessary to go back to the "stock" approach! It's only fiberglass.
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