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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:10 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Hi Folks,
finally started the engine for the firs time since I bought this Speedster rebuild project 1.5 years ago. Set the new GSC blade pitch at 17deg. Pneumatically synched the carbs and at full throttle I was only getting 4200 rpm. So I repitched the blades to 15 deg. (minimum shown in the GSC chart for a 912 UL with a 3 blade 68" prop), now it maxes out at 4300. Any ideas why I cant get anywhere close to max RPM. Could the Rotax RPM gauge be lying to me.
Eric N58EW
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:26 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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those guage are notorious for drifting. I recalibrate mine every annual condition inspection. On mine there is a small hole on the back, originally covered by a sticker, into which I stick a small electronic screwdriver to adjust. You will need to do the math for the reduction drive and have access to a digital hand held tachometer. Check your local R/C hobby shop.
Using the conversion table you created in doing the math set the prop rpm such that you will be looking for a convenient engine rpm. Then adjust the tach. Best to have the tail tied to your pickup. Don't ask.
John Kerr
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From: "Eric" <iworonko(at)cox.net>
Hi Folks,
finally started the engine for the firs time since I bought this Speedster rebuild project 1.5 years ago. Set the new GSC blade pitch at 17deg. Pneumatically synched the carbs and at full throttle I was only getting 4200 rpm. So I repitched the blades to 15 deg. (minimum shown in the GSC chart for a 912 UL with a 3 blade 68" prop), now it maxes out at 4300. Any ideas why I cant get anywhere close to max RPM. Could the Rotax RPM gauge be lying to me.
Eric N58EW
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Float Flyr

Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:38 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Mine lied to me... but that was 2 stroke. Check with a digital or optical tach.
Noel [quote]
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:59 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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John's advice is right on. I carry an optical tach with me in the cockpit
and find that the tach will vary as much as 300 rpm due to temps. I made a
knob that is attached on the back of the tach so it can be adjusted in
flight. The conversion table is taped to the optical tach.
Lowell
Another thing to look at and I learned this first hand. Make sure the
throttle allows the carbs to go full open at the full throttle position.
for the first little while I was flying mine, the throttle full in was
holding the carburetor arm a bit from the stop.
Lowell
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:06 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Eric,
First, what are you using to pitch the blades? Are you using the GSC pitch protractor that came with the prop? If you are then I’d say your tach is off. Even static RPM you should be up close to 5500 RPM at 17 degrees.
Roger Mac
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Subject: low RPM (at) full Throttle
Hi Folks,
finally started the engine for the firs time since I bought this Speedster rebuild project 1.5 years ago. Set the new GSC blade pitch at 17deg. Pneumatically synched the carbs and at full throttle I was only getting 4200 rpm. So I repitched the blades to 15 deg. (minimum shown in the GSC chart for a 912 UL with a 3 blade 68" prop), now it maxes out at 4300. Any ideas why I cant get anywhere close to max RPM. Could the Rotax RPM gauge be lying to me.
Eric N58EW
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dave

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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:13 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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What about a tiny tach ?
I have found them to be 50 times more consistant than the Rotax tachs.
The take the impluse right from spark plus lead same as you would when you
use a timing light.
How you wire your Rotax tach I think alters the reading as well as
electrical load.
Tiny tach is small and in my opinion you better off with a 2 1/4" G meter
than a Rotax tach.
I have both a Rotax tach and a Tiny Tach ....... The Tiny is consistant and
the Rotax mightbe the same one out of 100 times and other times 300 to 600
or more off. WHY ?
Dave
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:26 pm Post subject: Re: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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tiny tach are you running a 912 and what model tiny tach are you using
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:23 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Dave,
The Tiny Tach has been mentioned before. I just can't get my self to cut
another hole in the panel and have a hole with nothing in it.
Lowell
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Float Flyr

Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:27 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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My Kitfox tach is way off but at least it's linear It reads about 20% too
high.. Imagine take offs at 5120rpm on a R582, 2.58 B box....(Reads
6400rpm) Also imagine the boost in performance when I installed the Tiny
Tach. Take offs are now in the realm of 7680 - 7800 rpm on the Kitfox
tach. No wonder I couldn't get the plane to climb! It's a wonder I was
able to get off the water at all.
Noel
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Float Flyr

Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:03 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Lowell:
My Tiny Tach was flush mounted on my panel for the trial. I still have the
Kitfox tach but I could have removed it and made a plate to fill the hole
with a mounting hole for Tiny Tach in it. I find it's easier to follow
trends in rpm on the analogue instrument... The digital one is for accuracy.
Noel
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:33 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Lowell,
That is why I said put in a G Meter.
The tiny is a surface mount --
or better yet.
Run both and recrod the results for your self .
Dave
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:51 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Any good shop ( and most A&P ) can test your tach with a laser devise and a
piece of reflective tape on the prop. If you are in the Kansas City
Missouri area I can check it for you. I need another reason to fly 205AK
anyway.
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> I have found them to be 50 times more consistant than the Rotax tachs.
> The take the impluse right from spark plus lead same as you would when
> you use a timing light.
> How you wire your Rotax tach I think alters the reading as well as
> electrical load.
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> Tiny tach is small and in my opinion you better off with a 2 1/4" G meter
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[quote]> than a Rotax tach.
> I have both a Rotax tach and a Tiny Tach ....... The Tiny is consistant
> and the Rotax mightbe the same one out of 100 times and other times 300
> to 600 or more off. WHY ?
> Dave
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:42 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Eric I was trying to get up to rpm's when a hobby tach from an RC freind
found the problem. My tach was way off. I was turning 6000 rpm's and
looking for more. Now at 3500 rpm's it flys great. How many rpm's are you
looking for? I'm not used to 912's redline, but you say your at 4300 rpm
now. Ron NB Ore do not archive
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Subject: low RPM (at) full Throttle
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 16:09:56 -0600
Hi Folks,
finally started the engine for the firs time since I bought this Speedster
rebuild project 1.5 years ago. Set the new GSC blade pitch at 17deg.
Pneumatically synched the carbs and at full throttle I was only getting
4200 rpm. So I repitched the blades to 15 deg. (minimum shown in the GSC
chart for a 912 UL with a 3 blade 68" prop), now it maxes out at 4300. Any
ideas why I cant get anywhere close to max RPM. Could the Rotax RPM gauge
be lying to me.
Eric N58EW
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Float Flyr

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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:53 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Tiny tach is about $60.00. How much is a laser tach??
Noel
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:01 am Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my low rpm (at) full throttle problem.
Ron, I am getting 4300 and Rotax 912 redline is 5600-5800 rpm.
Looks like my options are either an optical tach or TinyTach. I am going to
go with a TinyTach because its cheaper, reads eng.rpm not prop rpm, and it
leaves both hands free to fiddle with buttons and knobs.
Eric
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dave

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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:15 am Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Will be an interesting comparison, looking forward to hear the results.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:52 pm Post subject: low RPM @ full Throttle |
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Don't buy a laset tach just have a shop or someone use one to test your
tach to see if it is correct
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