Savannah-Tom wrote:Nice job on the comparison. It means a lot more when you can fix some of the variable like you did: same plane, same day, just two vs three blades.
I've thought about adding the IFA to my IVO prop. How much difference in pitch gets you from max takeoff setting to most economical cruise?
tom
I have never put a pitch gauge on it to be able to accurately answer the question, however, on floats I did do a test once. I set the prop to 66-6800 as soon as I come in with the power. This gives me max to pull it on top of the water, once I start gaining speed I bump the pitch a couple times to keep it around 6500 for the rest of the take off run and climb out. Once I have reached the altitude I want, I keep bumping in the pitch till I am able to go level, WOT about 6400 to 6500, then pull the power back to 5800 and dial in the EGT and fuel burn with the needles. I know based on the fuel flow meter, EGT and several plug readings that at 5800 and 1150 EGT at sea level to 1000' I will be running at 5.1 to 5.2 GPH depending on AOT. The higher I go the less the fuel burn as I lean it out.
With a 2 stroke, if you keep the power in and begin a decent your EGTs will go through the roof and you will burn the engine down if you let the prop drive the engine. For decent and landing I twist in one turn to richen the mid range mixture, bump the prop pitch back to take off setting and pull the power as needed to keep the EGTs in check. One day I decided to leave the prop pitch set at cruise and land, come to a stop (on floats) then take off to see what the T.O. RPM would be. I was only able to get 4600 or 4680 RPM and was not able to even get on step with the prop set for cruise. I used up about 4000' of lake trying every trick in the book to get it on step and just could not do it with the prop set for cruise.