

Grassstrippilot wrote:I see ballpark what Matt and GK seeing. Today's flight at 7,500 was around 22".
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WOT at about 7,000ft gives us 25 inHg.


GravityKnight wrote:WOT at about 7,000ft gives us 25 inHg.
You are definitely seeing a ram air effect. There is not 25" available at 7000ft in the atmosphere. That's pretty impressive because you are seeing around 1.5PSI of increased pressure assuming gauge/sensor error is not contributing to those numbers!!
Battson wrote:GravityKnight wrote:WOT at about 7,000ft gives us 25 inHg.
You are definitely seeing a ram air effect. There is not 25" available at 7000ft in the atmosphere. That's pretty impressive because you are seeing around 1.5PSI of increased pressure assuming gauge/sensor error is not contributing to those numbers!!
Yeah I hope so! I went to a bit of trouble designing the intake to maximise ram effect. I know it's something which a lot of RV builders (and similiar) pursue with great interest.
Instrument error is less than 0.2 inHg at rest, i.e. >0.6% which I am pretty happy with. I have no way of testing for error when the engine is running.

DeltaRomeo wrote:They don't talk about this stuff in primary training, but then again trainer aircraft don't have CS props. MP gauges are reading in absolute pressure, but in the automotive world they're called vacuum gauges.

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