Skippydiesel wrote:Hi Kai,
My engine came with coolant heated rings (anti carb ice) on the engine side of the carburettor /induction system - supposed to be very good.
My last 912 ULS had no provision for carburettor icing - in 12 years and 900 plus hours, never had an icing problem - it had a consistent 10C above OAT.
Back to my perceived problem (OAT +20C hot air in the vicinity of the carburettor air intakes). I have noticed a marked improvement in my engines performance, when OAT is near/below 0C.
I don't expect to have this sort of carb inlet temperature all the time but giving the engine its best operating environment, can only result in it giving me its best performance.
Skippydiesel wrote:Back to my perceived problem (OAT +20C hot air in the vicinity of the carburettor air intakes). I have noticed a marked improvement in my engines performance, when OAT is near/below 0C.
I don't expect to have this sort of carb inlet temperature all the time but giving the engine its best operating environment, can only result in it giving me its best performance.
Skippydiesel wrote:If possible I would like to avoid significant modification to the cowling (not fond of composite work).
bipbuilder wrote:To help the engine cool after flight I put a fan under the cowling blowing up through the exit. This reverses the air flow and gets a lot of heat to exit through the cooling inlets.
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