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Graeme Toft
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 11:21 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Hi Guy, can anyone tell me if a 68inch Warp Drive 3 blade prop will match up with an NSI gear box. Im not sure about the gear ratio of the NSI but I have been told they are 2.5 to 1 for the EA81 engine. I was going to purchase a Bolly carbon fibre prop but the Warp Drive was offered to me for half price so its a good deal if it fits OK. If someone with could tell me which way to go it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Graeme
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 11:46 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Oh I forgot to mention, 2:1 reduction and Series 5 TD
Quote: | Hi Guy, can anyone tell me if a 68inch Warp Drive 3 blade prop will match up with an NSI gear box. Im not sure about the gear ratio of the NSI but I have been told they are 2.5 to 1 for the EA81 engine. I was going to purchase a Bolly carbon fibre prop but the Warp Drive was offered to me for half price so its a good deal if it fits OK. If someone with could tell me which way to go it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 11:46 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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I have a 72" on an EA81 Turbo and very pleased indeed with performance. John A.
Quote: | Hi Guy, can anyone tell me if a 68inch Warp Drive 3 blade prop will match up with an NSI gear box. Im not sure about the gear ratio of the NSI but I have been told they are 2.5 to 1 for the EA81 engine. I was going to purchase a Bolly carbon fibre prop but the Warp Drive was offered to me for half price so its a good deal if it fits OK. If someone with could tell me which way to go it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Graeme Toft
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:11 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Thanks John but this is a 68 inch prop. I had a 70 inch warp on before but Im just putting the question out there to see if its a viable option going with the 68 inch.
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Graeme Toft
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 3:21 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Graeme, my stock NSI box is 2.67 for the normally aspirated engine. Other ratios were available, but this is the box that was supplied with the CAP.
Deke
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Hi Guy, can anyone tell me if a 68inch Warp Drive 3 blade prop will match up with an NSI gear box. Im not sure about the gear ratio of the NSI but I have been told they are 2.5 to 1 for the EA81 engine. I was going to purchase a Bolly carbon fibre prop but the Warp Drive was offered to me for half price so its a good deal if it fits OK. If someone with could tell me which way to go it would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Graeme
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 3:23 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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I have that same prop on my VI with a Stratus EA81 ( also a 2.5 to 1 & 100 HP) It is what the engine manufacturer suggested. I will let you know how it flies later this afternoon as it will have its first fligth today.
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:17 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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I think you will be OK with the match, however if you have a 2:5:1 you may need to find some 3:23:1 or lower gears for a non-turbo application. I ran 3X72 warp drives on the NSI hub and 3:34:1 was just about right for the turbo. Maybe the 68s will make a big difference, not sure. Gear are tough to come by as the redrives are not being built. Check with Engerfeller and see if he got all of NSIs old stock. I have an NSI CAP hub assembly for sale should you or someone else need a replacement or spare.
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:18 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Correction 2:X:1 not 3, gezzzz old is bad. There was a lot of playing around with ration way back. Best to start with the original suggested recommendation with the given prop combination.
Rick
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Clem Nichols
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 2:46 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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It's my understanding that if the builder did not specify otherwise, the standard prop reduction ratio was 2.34 to 1 with the NSI EA81 non-turbo engine.
Clem Nichols
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Graeme Toft
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 4:39 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Unfortunately the manual I have for this gear box does not state the gear ratio but the model number is NSI A12/A30 or at least thats what the cover says. If this is the model you are referring to Clem, do you feel the 68 inch Warp Drive would be OK. Kirk has been advised that this is the correct size for his Status EA81 but he didnt say what gear box he is running. I will be interested to hear how his first flight went.
Regards
Graeme Toft
Queensland Safety Solutions
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Graeme Toft
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 5:11 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Thanks Kirk, I will be interested to hear how you went. I know this will be a huge day for you as it sounds like a first flight coming up.
Regards
Graeme
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 5:28 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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My apologies. I just checked mine and it is indeed 2:34.
Thanks for the correction.
Deke
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Clem Nichols
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 6:23 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Graeme:
I know nothing about the model number. My plane has a 70 inch Ward Drive Prop which has been shortened about 1/2" because of a ground-strike I was careless enough to make. I would first quote Tony Bingelis, the guru who has written several books on experimental building, when he says "Use as long a prop as you can for as long as you can". Having said that, you can always put enough pirch into the prop to keep the engine from over-revving. I cannot say what effect that would have on your climb rate or your cruise speed, however. It goes without saying that anything you gain on climb, you lose on cruise, and vice-versa. I wish I could tell you more, but this is the sum total of my knowledge about props.
Clem Nichols
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Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: Warp drive hub.
Unfortunately the manual I have for this gear box does not state the gear ratio but the model number is NSI A12/A30 or at least thats what the cover says. If this is the model you are referring to Clem, do you feel the 68 inch Warp Drive would be OK. Kirk has been advised that this is the correct size for his Status EA81 but he didnt say what gear box he is running. I will be interested to hear how his first flight went.
Regards
Graeme Toft
Queensland Safety Solutions
Ph: 07 49397011
Mob: 0411476527
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:55 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Deke,
Had me worried for a minute... Thought you had
the John Deere GB. Mine is 2.23 to 1 for the little
turbo and I think I would have liked it closer to 2:1.
Your GB seems to do well for the normal engine.
As far as I know, Warp has had an excellent reputation
after some initial issues with cracking hubs that they
fixed. (Warp, not NSI hubs) The blades are very
strong and seem to do well.
John McB.... What is going to be standard prop on the
new Fox's?
Kurt S.
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indeed 2:34.
Thanks for the correction.
Deke
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Michael Logan
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:48 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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The ratio is 2.41:1
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[quote] Correction 2:X:1 not 3, gezzzz old is bad. There was a lot of playing
around with ration way back. Best to start with the original suggested
recommendation with the given prop combination.
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:13 pm Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Clem said:
“It goes without saying that anything you gain on climb, you lose on cruise, and vice-versa.”
Clem,
I know my comment here does not exactly address your statement above, but I think it is pertinent.
When I shortened my Powerfin to 70” based on their recommendation, I was able to put more pitch in and got 6 or 7 MPH faster cruise AND a much shorter take off run than with the original 72”. I was amazed that 1” on the radius could make that much difference an improve both ends of performance.
Randy
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Subject: Re: Warp drive hub.
Graeme:
I know nothing about the model number. My plane has a 70 inch Ward Drive Prop which has been shortened about 1/2" because of a ground-strike I was careless enough to make. I would first quote Tony Bingelis, the guru who has written several books on experimental building, when he says "Use as long a prop as you can for as long as you can". Having said that, you can always put enough pirch into the prop to keep the engine from over-revving. I cannot say what effect that would have on your climb rate or your cruise speed, however. It goes without saying that anything you gain on climb, you lose on cruise, and vice-versa. I wish I could tell you more, but this is the sum total of my knowledge about props.
Clem Nichols
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Subject: Re: Kitfox-List: Warp drive hub.
Unfortunately the manual I have for this gear box does not state the gear ratio but the model number is NSI A12/A30 or at least thats what the cover says. If this is the model you are referring to Clem, do you feel the 68 inch Warp Drive would be OK. Kirk has been advised that this is the correct size for his Status EA81 but he didnt say what gear box he is running. I will be interested to hear how his first flight went.
Regards
Graeme Toft
Queensland Safety Solutions
Ph: 07 49397011
Mob: 0411476527
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Clem Nichols
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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:17 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Randy:
Yes, I would be amazed also. I wonder if anyone else in the group has had a similar experience. Kirk and Michel, you're our physicists and theoreticians. Any thoughts on explaining Randy's observation?
Clem Nichols
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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:34 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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On Props,
Perhaps Paul Seehafer could post his findings on his IVO prop. his 912 Amphib cruises well over 100 mph he told me and is really quite amazing. I think if i remember correctly he said he shortened the prop a bit as well.
Paul are you out there?
Dave
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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:40 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Here's a slightly different example of some prop experimentation....
On our previous model 5 with the 912 xtra we had the 72" "wide" blade warp
drive prop. We normally would set the pitch for take-off/climb which
resulted in too little pitch for a good cruise. We borrowed some tapered
Warp drive blades that were 70". Cruise improved by about 7 knots and the
climb "rate" went up also, BUT, the climb angle was less. Many people look
only at climb rate and not climb angle. For a bush plane climb rate means
little, it's the angle of climb that is important for clearing obstacles.
The wide blades got us off the ground quicker and was much better at
clearing obstacles, the sacrifice was speed and climb "rate". For making
short field landings, the longer, wider blades were far superior as they
would create a lot of drag at idle which allowed for some steep descents.
As to why Randy got shorter take-offs with the shorter blades it's hard to
know for sure. It's possible that the blades at the longer length were just
beyond the maximum that the available torque of the engine could handle.
Maybe he just had the pitch set too high. But I wanted to throw in my 2
cents worth regarding the warp drive blades because I did quite a bit of
experimenting with the wide and long vs. narrow and short. Short answer is,
wide and long for bush work, short and narrow for cruise.
Best Regards,
Cliff
MessageRandy:
Yes, I would be amazed also. I wonder if anyone else in the group has had a
similar experience. Kirk and Michel, you're our physicists and
theoreticians. Any thoughts on explaining Randy's observation?
Clem Nichols
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Michel

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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 5:50 am Post subject: Warp drive hub. |
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Quote: | From: Clem Nichols [cnichols(at)scrtc.com]
Kirk and Michel, you're our physicists and theoreticians. Any thoughts on explaining
Randy's observation?
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.. what? What have you been smoking, Clem, I want some! My only knowledge about propellers is nearly 30 years old and only with yachts. I haven't a clue why shortening a 72" prop to 70 would make both climb-out and cruise performance better.
But thanks for the compliment, you really made my day!
PS: My Jabiru prop is only 60" diameter, which at WOT (3,050 prop RPM) gives me a tip moving at 285 m/s, well under the speed of the sound of 340 m/s
Cheers,
Michel
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