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Steve,
Little has been done with the test stand turbo Renesis in the last almost two years. I had satisfied myself that the Renesis with the turbo installation was reliable and plan to install it in my RV6A. Before removing the NA 13B, I have been trying to address several concerns.
First is to achieve an excess of cooling capacity in the present installation in anticipation of the added cooling requirement expected with the turbo Renesis. This is still ongoing.
The second concern is the input shaft of the RD1A. Even though I plan to just turbo normalize, I would like to change the rosette weld to the pin of the later RD's.
Third, the flex plate should probably be eliminated and replaced with a flywheel, also eliminating the damper plate with its aluminum rivets. Apparently this is also a feature of the later RD's.
Finally, the turbo exhaust has a three inch diameter outlet which immediately transitions to a two inch tailpipe. This transition appears to result in significant back pressure at the turbine outlet. A three inch diameter exhaust system from the turbine outlet onward will be installed and tested.
Things always take longer than expected.
Steve Boese
RV6A, 1986 13B NA, RD1A, EC2
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From: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net> on behalf of steve Izett <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2016 5:16 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] turbo renesis
Hi there Steve Boese
Can you give us an update on your Renesis turbo test stand setup?
What have you learnt? What are your plans?
Would be appreciated
Steve Izett
Glasair SIIRG Renesis RD1C EC2 EM3 - getting close to first flight
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