I went to the airport again. I sat in my car for a while
reading the instruction manual that came with my MicroTech
ECU. I decided to look closer at
something Rusty thought might be a possibility….there is a hard and a
soft cut for max rpm’s. That
could be what was limiting me to 4800 rpm’s, even with the smaller prop
(with less pitch) that I just installed. No such luck….the rpm limit
feature was turned off on the computer’s screen.
There are four ways to adjust the mixture on the MicroTech
(so far, that I have found….possibly there are more ways). One way is to use
the “mix trim” which will adjust the mixture settings throughout
the whole range of rpm’s, from idle to WOT. Then, there is a way to adjust it via
throttle position sensor settings. There is also an idle mixture screen, a
cruise mixture screen, and a WOT mixture screen. I had very good results yesterday with
the idle mixture setup screen…you just select the idle MAP and use the
plus and minus buttons to adjust the mixture on various maps, such as 10”
Hg, 15”
Hg, 20” Hg, etc. I did that
and got excellent results of a smooth idle and transition. So, I decided to go into the WOT screen.
First, I wrote down the default values, then while advancing the throttle
to wide open, the engine stabilized at 4800 rpm’s. I then scrolled to the 5000 rpm screen,
and used the plus/minus buttons to start increasing mixture ratios. Plus 10 % did nothing. 20, 30% seemed to
have no effect. When I hit around 42 %, rpm’s started increasing….5000
rpm’s, 5100 rpm’s…
When I advanced it to 48%, I was up to 5300 rpm’s static. Hooray !!! (the mixture values can be adjusted from -98% to +98%). The water temps were approaching 200
degrees by then, so I shut her down and pointed the fan to blow up the NACA and
cool off the engine/radiator, etc. Definitely a success. Engine/water temps were high, and
the sun was low, so I pushed it back into the hangar to await another day to
fly it.
I just got off the phone with Dave Atkins (from whom I purchased the MicroTech, the TWM throttlebody
and intake manifold, and he told me that I would see further improvements by
simply connecting BOTH hoses to the throttlebody to
measure manifold vacuum. I presently have only one connected, and the other one
has just a short hose and a bolt stuck into the hose to block it off. He said I
would get less map fluctuation by using both connections.
I’m fairly confident I will have a
favorable “next flight report” to share with the improved power. I
had previously tried enrichening the mixture with the
“mix trim” that would enrichen all
settings, but when 10 or 15 % made no difference, I quit trying, as the idle
mixture was getting so rich it would barely run. Now that the idle mixture has been
leaned slightly, and the WOT mixture has been enrichened
a whole bunch, it’s like having a new engine. Power….Arrgggh !!! Thanks to all who offered suggestions. Gotta get into the MicroTech manual some more….gotta
find out what else it can do, like cook breakfast or ? Take care, and thanks again to all who
helped with prop selection, mixture setting suggestions, etc. etc. Paul, got the power,
Conner