Today I ran some tests at 9500 and 10500 with the same results - Better
performance with the mags only. I won't go into that detail because
there is better information. To wit:
Today I talked to one of the LASAR designer/developer personnel with the
following results:
1. There can be a rare failure mode where switching relays just outside
the mags chatter or fuse. This causes a condition where both the mags
and the controller are trying to mess with the spark at the same time and
this does result in a symptom of the mags-only operation always performing
better than the LASAR. With both trying to operate, the spark is
weak.
2. After mag exposure to very high heat, there may be a
"distributor" function breakdown in a mag. Note that about 15 hours were
flown on my airplane during which, for some period of that time, the #4
exhaust pipe was separated from the head by about one inch.
3. There is not much advance occurring at high rpm (say 2700 Vs
2400). Thus, I should not expect much improvement at max high power.
4. Above about 27" MAP, the engine baseline timing is used (320 =
25 degrees BTDC). There is no attempt to retard timing at takeoff power.
5. The software is for certified standard engines. It may not work
as well in performance modified engines -- high compression pistons,
effective ram air, etc.
6. Not all LASAR failures show up in diagnostic codes when a laptop is
connected.
After our conversation, I hooked up my laptop and attempted to start the
engine and see if there was a LASAR diagnostic code. The first problem
was that it took me 10 minutes to get it started since it wasn't switching to
LASAR-Start mode (indicated by panel light) -- finally, after a rough start,
it wouldn't stay in LASAR mode, ergo no codes available. A further call
seemed to indicate that problems 1 and/or 2 noted above were occurring and
probably that the special mags needed replacing. Luckily, this Unison
location is in Rockford, a 1.5 hour drive away, and tomorrow I will pick up two
new mags.
More info in a few days
Scott
Krueger 2003 Air Venture Cup Racer #94 Sky2high@aol.com LNC2 N92EX IO320
Aurora, IL (KARR)
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