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Hi Steve, They are one in the same. The only thing stock about my turbo is the turbine housing, everything else is from a TO4. So for so good, but with my improved cooling, I am thinking about re-installing the waste-gate flapper.
Dave Leonard
On 8/29/07, Steve Brooks <cozy4pilot@gmail.com> wrote:
Dave,
I was
curious why you went with the T04 turbo. Did you have trouble with the
modified hybrid that you were running. The reason I ask is, that I am planning
on sending my stock turbo off for the same
modification.
Steve
Brooks
-----Original Message----- From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]On Behalf Of David
Leonard Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 11:36 PM To: Rotary
motors in aircraft Subject: [FlyRotary] N4VY flys
again
After a year and a half of deployment and assorted
upgrades, my RV-6 finally got back in the skys. And she did
great.
The most significant upgrade was the new cowl and new larger
radiator. (see picture). Some of you may have participated in the
'smiley' cowl vs. 'OH' cowl debate. Smiley cowl won on the basis of
aesthetics, but there was a concern that that boundary layer issues (and the
fact that the intake is several inches back from the prop) would prevent
adequate cooling. The other concern of mine was exit air balance between
coolant and oil. Both issues seemed to not be a significant
factor. Oil and water temps now were essentially the same, with the oil
just slightly warmer. Temps for both peaked at about 150, despite the
mid 80's ambient temp and a warm-soaked engine (I am living at a tie-down now
adays). I limited my MAP to 30" and was at 26" for most of the flight
(at 6500'), but those temps should allow continuous power well into the mid
30's for MAP.
I made what I thought was a light weight and well
designed cowl flap integrated into the radiator mount (see open/closed
pictures), but as was my prior experience, the cowl flap did not have much
authority to affect the cooling system. The only difference today was
that my temps are borderline too cold, instead of borderline too hot.
I am expecting some increased cooling drag from the BAI (big ass
intake), but at least it was not remarkable enough to notice on this
flight. More accurate data to follow.
Other upgrades included new
nav antenna, marker antenna, subdued satellite antennas, muffler, new
interior, and about 50 smaller items and I was pleased with all. In
fact, my biggest issue with todays flight was that Sirius radio does not come
in very well while upside down and the MP3 player is the best option for
aerobatics. Maybe I should have gotten XM, but the Sirius radios all come
detachable so that I can easily use the same radio in my car and plane.
Any day you fly instead of build is a great day :-)
-- David Leonard
Turbo Rotary RV-6 N4VY
http://N4VY.RotaryRoster.net http://RotaryRoster.net
-- David Leonard
Turbo Rotary RV-6 N4VY http://N4VY.RotaryRoster.net http://RotaryRoster.net
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