We have recently tuned the Ec2 on a 20B & although
it
has helped it run a little smoother we still get
alot
of roughness & surging at idle from 15 to 18
inches
Mp& especially when pulling back power Has
anyone
experienced this problem? The plane has been run
on
the ground, however the problem was just as bad in
air
in a descent.
Lou & Paul N ES 117ES
Lou;
You’ll probably
need to spend a fair amount of time tuning, with an O2 sensor readout.
But my first question is about the MAP. MAP at idle ought to be more in
the 10 – 11” range. Second question is have adjusted the mixture knob
when it is surging to see if it can be improved. Surging is most likely
with a too lean mixture.
The transistion
from the ‘low’ to ‘high’ table at 3000 rpm on my 20B occurs around 13.5 -14.5”
(table entries 7-9). Tuning in the transition region needs to be good,
or it will cause surging as it transitions back and forth. Also; if the
3000 rpm transition gets close to the staging point, it can get really messed
up if the tuning on across the stage point is not well set. I found that
moving the stage point up to about 17” helps stay away from that
problem.
I found that I
could not get smooth running below about 1500 – 1600 rpm when running on the
primary injectors (in the housings). It idled much better down to about
1000 rpm running on the secondary injectors that are out at the throttle
body. In my case, that puts them about 8-9” out from the ports; so
either the distance, or the MSD injectors, makes the difference.
If you find it
runs better on the secondary only, there is a simple change to make. In
the 20B version of the EC2, with the external staging relay, you can do what I
did and put the stage relay in the primary power circuit so it runs on
secondary only at low MAP; and the primary kick in above the stage
point.
Hope this
helps. Best of luck.
Al
G
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