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				 Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:05 pm    Post subject: test flight for changing Bing main jets from 176 to 178 	INN | 
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				Hi Guys,
 It's been a month since the main jets were changed, but testing waited 
 for Sun n Fun and weather. Thought I should finally report the
 results for those with a Stratus EA81 and Ram Performance heads.
 
 Sunshine and tall overcast clouds were on tap today with just a few 
 sprinkles. About 2:00 weather was finally flyable with reported ceilings 
 of 3800 ft. I did preflight and twice checked the header tank for water. 
 Still pitched at 17-degrees, N601EZ lifted off at 2:30, climbed into the 
 south practice area and I observed the effects of changing the Bing main 
 jets from 176 to 178. A 180 main jet was tried last year and it caused 
 the engine to run a little rough. On climb out at high rpm the EGT never 
 exceeded 1400 deg F. Engine power seemed the same and it ran smoothly. 
 At 3500 feet I leveled off, pushed the throttle fully forward and 
 watched the tach reach 4950 rpm but no further. The richer mixture was 
 obviously cooler and yielded a little less horsepower. I adjusted 
 elevator trim to optimize airspeed and held a level attitude and waited. 
 The airspeed topped out at 128 mph, 5 less than before. EGTs settled to 
 1350 degrees F. and stayed there. At full throttle, oil temperature 
 finally reached my alarm set point of 250 degrees and the light came on, 
 so I backed off to 120 mph and the oil temp settled to 240 degrees F. 
 Cylinder head and coolant temps were 204 degrees F. Ambient air was 
 78-degrees F, which is hot for this time of year, but I was pleased that 
 the EGTs were lower with this 178 main jet. At a cruise airspeed of 120 
 mph, an exhaust gas temp of 1325 degrees F was a definite improvement.  
 Despite a slight loss of top end rpm, I'm really happy with the 601 and 
 Stratus Subaru at this point in time. Ram Performance said 1350 was a 
 good target EGT temp and Stratus said that 1500 would be a good max 
 EGT.  So I think this 178 main jet will stay on and I'll continue to 
 watch it as the season changes.
 
 The tower broke my focus with a warning for possible thunderclouds, rain 
 and severe convective in the area. Recalling last night's local 
 tornados, I immediately turned around and headed back under a much 
 darker set of clouds and a thick haze at 3000 feet. My landing was real 
 good and I used 23 to return to the hangars with 55 minutes on the 
 clock. With three quarters of the fuel used up, I'll probably drain the 
 rest and prepare for paint.
 
 Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
 
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