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Old 02-05-2012, 11:27 AM
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We run with at least 50% Rad in the climb but I often use 100%. IAS is around 160+/- 10. ROC ~2000.
Rad 100% open at all times especially in the climb, same IAS and ROC, 6.25lbs @2600 - 2750rpm in climb and not even close to overheating her. I begin my take-off run when water reaches 60C, full boost at 3000rpm. Then level her up to gain airspeed, rpm immediately to 2600ish. Water cca at 95 at this point. Climb or fly at this setting forever, water stays around 100C (95-9 as it should do. Under some 14.000 feet I got to watch my oil temp rather than water. Above that alt water begins to rise and you got to be careful in climb if it needs be. (obviously no problems at cruise settings). I found that if you start well with your temps you will be alright during the entire flight. If you happen to get your water temp close to 90 while still heating her up on the ground, you will be struggling, especially when you get her above 15k. I din't find any difference in airspeed between rads fully open and closed.

ramstein - I don't think there is any major problem, blown gasket means you're doing something seriously wrong I am afraid.

Mr.X - I had some warps and lags yesterday when the server got busy but otherwise usual stuff today.
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