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RE: Europa-List: Bing 64 Carb and Altitude Compensation

Subject: RE: Europa-List: Bing 64 Carb and Altitude Compensation
From: beecho@beecho.org
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 16:17:08

Ira
I have replaced the Bing for my Jabiru 3300 in the Europa Mono with an
Aerocarb so that I can lean.  10,000 to 12,000 feet is not uncommon here
in the West.

Tom Friedland N96V Atascadero, CA

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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
irampil@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Bing 64 Carb and Altitude Compensation


Thanks for your note!! 

I don't know that I would agree with the statement that we don't fly
high 
enough
for the rich mix to matter.  At 8000' MSL ambient pressure is 73%
roughly 
of
sea level.  That's 30% wasted gas and decreased HP output and sharply 
decreased
range.  And that's the altitude I have been told is the sweet spot for 
cross country
in this aircraft.

Bleeding air into the airbox is neat idea.  The Rotax at cruise
nominally 
uses
5500 rpm X 1.3 liters displacement / 2 for 4 cycle = 2383 (is this 
right??) l/min
of air.  Thats why super/turbo chargers have to move so much air to be 
effective.
Aside from buying a 914, where can one generate so high an extra flow 
rate, say 
a compensating 30% boost in flow or 715 l/min or air.  Also, the air 
plenum system for the 912ULS
does not look very efficient.  The rubber skirt after the NACA inlet has

leaks, and there are two
90 degree bends before the air box.  That inlet system reduces any ram
air 
effect we might get.
Thats why I thought liquified, pressurized N2O might be an option.
'Course 
a tank would only 
last an hour or so for a small effect.

Tis a quandry, but then again, N224XS is registered as an experimental 
aircraft  ;-) 
and thankfully I do not have to contend with the PFA

Happy Holidays All,

Ira


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