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One certainly might hope so but perhaps not count on it
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Your point is correct that cooling the engine (e.g by throttling back at FTH to give say 150mph IAS for a while, then accellerating to maximum speed) might make it possible to stay on 3000rpm for longer without engine failure. But 2700rpm to 3000 rpm at FTH gave no hint of speed increase prior to the engine failure. Cheers, camber |
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Climbing at such a reduced airspeed will limit the cooling of the engine at a very high manifold pressure and rpm. If your oil temperature and coolant temperatures are high, you won't last as long at any overboosted condition. Try climbing at the faster speed. You should get to altitude quicker and have a cooler engine. Quote:
Once the propeller tips begin to approach their mach limits, the ability of the propeller to make thrust diminishes. So you get less thrust the faster your propeller turns at high density altitudes. |
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I tried climbing at 170mph IAS to 16500ft, +6.2psi 2700 rpm Oil temp at 16500 feet 93'C, coolant 107'C Itunes playlist: Kim Wilde 1980's pop diva Throttle back to +2psi 5 mins for cooling, Oil 91'C, coolant 100'C Then 3000rpm +6.2psi for max speed test. Itunes Song: Kim Wilde "Kids in America" What do you get under similar conditions? I don't want to give away all the flight tests, we need to encourage a cadre of high alt flight testers for CloD to get some data variability ![]() Cheers, camber |
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Its a well known fact you will climb better with Elton John - Rocket Man. Of course, you will bleed from your ears..... |
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I have experienced a cut oil return line (low pressure thankfully) and had a hole in the intake manifold cut by braided stainless steel lines. I got rid of every one. Braided stainless steel and airplane engines do not mix very well. |
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Hang on a minute... Was this thread not about the 109?
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No, these are the 100 octane forums.
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