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Guy Buchanan



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:54 am    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

All,
Donny, one of the locals, suggested that I was over-propped and
that was why my performance was off. (I'm running a 70" Warp 3-blade on my
Rotax 582 with a 3:1 "C" box.) He suggested I go to two blades, or change
the ratio to 3.47:1. Toward that end, I'm looking to see if anyone has a
Warp two blade hub or some 3.47:1 "C" box gears that I might beg/borrow/buy.

Thanks,
Guy Buchanan
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 9:35 am    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

Guy,
I have the 3 blade 70" warp (3:1 "C") and have had no problems with
performance. Actually, I had a prop strike and it's now a 68" 3 blade (Warp
repair). There are many applications using the 3 blade warp and 582 with no
problems. Please tell me off list again what you are seeing. I wasn't
paying attention before and all shouldn't have to hear it again. Sorry
Don Smythe
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:46 am    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

Guy,

Before you jump to any prop decisions, call WARP and ask them. I have a 68
" 3 blade from WARP and you saw the video last week ?
You could cut 3/4 off each blade IF that is the problem.

Can you do a video of a few take offs ? I would think that you should be
able to accelerate to 35 to 40 mph within 300 feet max.

If you lived near me I would get you over here and I got several props you
could experiment with.
I would suggest other than yours to try Warp 68" 3 blade , GSC 68 " 3 blade
or a IVO medium 70 or 72 " 2 blade.
The Ivo will hold up as it a large chord prop with a large mounting flange.
The smaller UL props are not advisable to use on 3 to 1 boxes as per IVO .
GSC are cheap (maybe 400 or 500$ ) and I know they work well. I find it
works about the same as the WARP +/- a bit ..

You need me to do a movie of different props on 582 Kitfox ? I have 3
different ones here and if anyone reads this like Tennessee props or Culver
props, I would ask if you would like some good coverage on a Kitfox 582 to
send me your best prop. I have 2 similar planes to try them on so we can
get different results and post them for all to see.

If you want bragging rights for your prop -- contact me Smile
Dave

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:47 am    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

Don,

Did you notice any differances before and after the prop trim ?

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 1:47 pm    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

None what so ever. Warp said that it would make no difference.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 1:58 pm    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

Don , About 45F here today I just was out in plane.
Static is now at 5950 6000 on mine was 6050 to 6100 the other day .

So Guy's prop being 70 inch should have little effect on anything as long
as his rpm is simular ?
6200 would be my preferance and I will likely repitch here soon as the
colder weather is getting closer Smile

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:11 pm    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

At 11:44 AM 10/14/2006, you wrote:
Quote:
You need me to do a movie of different props on 582 Kitfox ? I have 3
different ones here and if anyone reads this like Tennessee props or Culver
props, I would ask if you would like some good coverage on a Kitfox 582 to
send me your best prop. I have 2 similar planes to try them on so we can
get different results and post them for all to see.

If you want bragging rights for your prop -- contact me

Thanks for the offer. I'm still fooling around. My last attempt was to
increase the pitch to 13.5d at the tip. It was really interesting. I had
6000 static; looked great. Then I tried to take off. I rolled maybe 50 feet
and the engine started to wind down. By the time I got to 30mph the engine
was down to 4400rpm and it was clear I was going nowhere! I tried it twice
with the exact same results. So it appears I was very near the torque curve
with my previous 12 degrees.

I'm going through the engine now trying to discern why I would be low on
horsepower. Jan at JC Propellor is trying to help me. He has a contact with
a similar configuration who tops out at 102mph. Using Martin Hollman's
speed program I'd have to have either 3 square feet more drag area, (40%
more,) or be running 45hp max in my 582, or some combination thereof. It's
unlikely I have more than 1 square foot more drag area so that would mean I
was running 54hp max. I've got good compression and good EGT's, but I
haven't checked the ignition timing, rotary valve timing, or exhaust pipe.

Question for the 582 folk: Is there a way to check the ignition timing
electronically or with a strobe? I don't want to pull the engine quite yet.

I'm going to post pictures of my exhaust for comparison / evaluation by the
582 experts. It's definitely NOT Rotax stock.
Guy Buchanan
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

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Thanks for the offer. I'm still fooling around. My last attempt was to increase the pitch to 13.5d at the tip. It was really interesting. I had
6000 static; looked great. Then I tried to take off. I rolled maybe 50 feet
and the engine started to wind down. By the time I got to 30mph the engine was down to 4400rpm and it was clear I was going nowhere! I tried it twice with the exact same results. So it appears I was very near the torque curve with my previous 12 degrees.


Sorry to but in here as I have nothing really helpful to offer. I'm just confused about the explination for the RPM decreasing with increased airspeed. Shouldn't the prop unload as airspeed increasing and therefore increase RPM for the same HP output?


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:06 pm    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

I suspect the prop was partially stalled and started
grabbing air as you accellerated. This brought the
RPM and HP down as the prop began to work more.

Just my guess, that you were over pitched.

Kurt S. S-5

--- wingnut <wingnut(at)spamarrest.com> wrote:

Quote:
> Thanks for the offer. I'm still fooling around. My
last attempt was to increase the pitch to 13.5d at
the tip. It was really interesting. I had
> 6000 static; looked great. Then I tried to take
off. I rolled maybe 50 feet
> and the engine started to wind down. By the time I
got to 30mph the engine was down to 4400rpm and it
was clear I was going nowhere! I tried it twice with
the exact same results. So it appears I was very
near the torque curve with my previous 12 degrees.
>


Sorry to but in here as I have nothing really
helpful to offer. I'm just confused about the
explination for the RPM decreasing with increased
airspeed. Shouldn't the prop unload as airspeed
increasing and therefore increase RPM for the same
HP output?

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:53 am    Post subject: Warp Drive Hub Reply with quote

At 08:40 PM 10/20/2006, you wrote:
Quote:
Sorry to but in here as I have nothing really helpful to offer. I'm just
confused about the explination for the RPM decreasing with increased
airspeed. Shouldn't the prop unload as airspeed increasing and therefore
increase RPM for the same HP output?

Normally, yes. But in my case the prop was stalled at 0 airspeed. Once I
picked up some airspeed it un-stalled, loaded up past the torque
capabilities of the motor at any RPM, dragging the RPM down until the
torque requirements of the prop matched the torque output of the motor. If
the torque requirement curve matches the torque output curve the RPM decays
to a very low value.
Guy Buchanan
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


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