Tuning issues
#1
Thread Starter
Tuning issues
Im still trying to get my DLE 20 dialed in. Idont know if it was the temp and humidity, but Istill get transition issues from idle to WOT. Right now it idles ~1800 with a 16X7 MAS. Full produces 8400, it has very little burble to it now, before it burbled a LOT. Low speed screw is just a tad rich, Ipeaked it, then turned rich 200. WOT did the same, idled down and readjusted a hair, then back to WOT and did it again. When Itaxied it around it seemed to be OK, then at the end of the runway, I went to throttle up and it quit. Walked out and it fired right up again with one flip, taxied around again and same thing happened at the same spot, fired right up again. I was planning to maiden the 4*120 I put it on, but after a test run, Icouldnt get my left and right coordinated, the wind was blowing from the southwest, opposite the direction I normally take off, so decided not to risk it.
The engine has less than a half gallon through it, could this be why it is quitting like this, or should I wait for a drier cooler day to retune the carb? Temps were in the 90's with 70% humidity.
The engine has less than a half gallon through it, could this be why it is quitting like this, or should I wait for a drier cooler day to retune the carb? Temps were in the 90's with 70% humidity.
#3
Thread Starter
RE: Tuning issues
It is. Ido have that idle down problem, but does that also cause it to quit when I try to throttle up from idle? I can understand it happening if it sat and idled for a while, the engine loads up, but both times was during taxiing where Iwas going up to half throttle bursts.
#4
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RE: Tuning issues
It's lean, probably on the high. When it quits like that, lean is almost a given. Let it burble, that's not hurting a thing especialy when it's low time like this one. Later, when things are closer to being completely dialed in and you have some confidence built up, THEN work on the burble.
A rich engine seldom quits! That would be a good thing about now?
Edit: BTW, this hot weather is not real engine friendly. Even when right, they act rich. Just go with it when over 90 degrees. You'll find enough to sweat about without trying to get the engine running perfectly in that kind of weather....
A rich engine seldom quits! That would be a good thing about now?
Edit: BTW, this hot weather is not real engine friendly. Even when right, they act rich. Just go with it when over 90 degrees. You'll find enough to sweat about without trying to get the engine running perfectly in that kind of weather....