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Jeff,
I have found that you can pull the power back even more with minimal loss of speed. I suggest you do some testing down to 29"/2300 RPM and see what you get for cruise. The fuel flow will be at/below 14 GPH at these power settings (LOP and about 55% of rated power).
Bob P
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From: Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of jeffrey liegner
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 7:57 AM
To: lml@lancaironline.net
Subject: [LML] Recent LIVP Power Settings (Westbound, FL220, LOP, 2350 RPM)
Sent: Sunday, August 5, 2012 9:40:17 PM
Subject: Recent LIVP Power Settings (Westbound, FL220, LOP, 2350 RPM)
Further flight experimenting with slower prop, lower MAP and LOP at lower fuel flows.
August 4th, Westbound FL220.
MAP 32.0 RPM 2340 FF 16.5 gal/hour (LOP) yields TAS 246.
In the past, at a more aggressive setting immediately after take off: MAP 34" RPM 2500 FF 19.0 though out the flight, I would show TAS ~245, roughly the same TAS. Improved prop efficiency?
At MAP 31.5" RPM 2350, the FF is 16.2 and the performance is roughly the same.
At this cruise setting, with a WOT RPM 2680 climb to the flight levels, the plane's range increases to six hours (rate than 5.5 hours) and still travels 1100nm in five hours on a 110gal full gas load.
Comments welcomed.
Jeff L
Bonus: light winds over the Rockies
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N334P/history/20120804/1705Z/1D8/S21
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