Mark, I don't
think you need be concerned. The rotary will fly just fine on one set of
injectors (I have done it a number of times just to see), either the 460 cc or
the 550 cc. So either both of your 460 cc will be on and the rotary's will
have balance (you will likely have to crank up your mixture with the
460s to compensate for the lost of the 550 cc) and perhaps turn the mixture
control down if you are flying on only the 550s. But, other than that I
don't think you will notice. I am assuming you are NA or at least
will stay out of boost if fuel limited otherwise you could end up with engine
damage.
Ed Anderson RV-6A N494BW Rotary Powered Matthews, NC
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 2:43
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fuel Rail
Hi Al, That brings up an interesting
consideration. Presently, I'm running 550cc injectors in the primaries,
and 460cc injectors in the secondaries. To get the primaries to idle
smoothly, I had to reduce the map setting by 100 steps (from 0 to minus
100). Max adjustment is +/-123 (there is another EM-2 Mode that allows
you to change this, but Tracy warns to try to tune within the factory
adjustments first). FWIW, I can't imagine adjusting/tuning the EC-2
without the help of the EM-2 fuel map. I now have my engine idling
pretty well on the 550's, but need to wait for a prop to do any serious
tuning.
What I'm really concerned about is if I have an injector
failure and have to switch one bank of injectors off, what will happen to the
mixture for the other bank of injectors? Since they are two different
flow rates, will this emergency procedure even work? I guess the
simplest solution might be to install 550cc injectors in the secondary
runners. That would resolve the emergency concerns. I'll try that
and see how it runs.
Thanks, Mark
At 11:15 AM
7/21/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Mark;
You may want to see how well it runs
before you go through a lot of work. I have the 550 s in my 20B, and
it ran reasonably well on the dyno at idle, although we didn t spend much
time there. The only problem I had was when I pulled the throttle from
higher RPM and the MAP went below where I had corrected the mixture table,
and it would get too rich and die. I expect that problem will be
solved with the EM-2 where I can adjust the mixture at low MAP without
operating there. My conclusion was that the Mazda injectors handle
very short pulse widths prettywell.
I hope to know
more in a few weeks when I have the thing up and running on the
airplane.
Al
-----Original Message----- From: Rotary motors
in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of
Mark Steitle Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 7:59
AM To: Rotary motors in aircraft Subject: [FlyRotary]
Re: Fuel Rail
Bulent, You lost me. I did
modify the original primary fuel rail by cutting off the ends and welding AN
bungs in their place. But that limits me to using the 550cc
injectors. I feel these are way too big for a n/a engine. My
objective here is to go to a 460cc injector. But they don't come in
the "low-profile" style (correct me if I'm wrong). So, I checked and
discovered that the the standard injector will fit under my custom intake
using a stock 13B fuel rail. I don't see how I could adapt the factory
"low-profile" fuel rail to accept standard 460cc injectors. I'll have
to take a picture of what I'm talking about when I get home from work.
The "low-profile" injector that fits into the primary intake port sockets is
fed through a screened opening on the side of the injector. It has
o-rings on the body to seal when inserted into the fuel rail. I don't
see how you could modify this to accept a standard injector. Also,
there are two mounting brackets just next to the injector sockets that holds
the fuel rail and injectors in place. I concluded that the easiest
solution would be to use two standard 13B primary fuel rails, connecting
them in the middle with a tube, than build one from scratch. If push
comes to shove I can build one from scratch. A picture will make this
much clearer. Stay tuned.
Mark
At
11:00 AM 7/21/2004 -0400, you wrote:
On 7/21/04 10:10 AM, "Russell Duffy" <13brv3@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
Anyone that
has a 13B fuel rail they're willing to sell,
please contact me at
msteitle@mail.utexas.edu.
Thanks,
Mark S.
Mark, my Cosmo 13B has the same injectors as 20B. I cut both ends of
the original steel fuel rail and tapped them for 1/4 NPT thread. I m talking
about the injectors mounted on the engine block. Can you do that with yours
if you have it? Bulent
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