killbilly
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The 152 I've been flying has the Sparrowhawk mod, which, as I understand it, means the motor is making about 125hp. I spoke with the owner briefly this morning about other matters and asked him about increased fuel burn with the greater horsepower, and he said that the conversion is achieved by running higher compression in the cylinders and that the fuel burn wasn't much higher than on a stock motor.
That raised several questions later when I got off the phone with him...here they are...
1) If running higher compression, you need higher octane fuel, yes? At least, that's what I've always known in cars. Is your standard 100LL high enough for an engine like that or should one run an octane booster? Related to question 2, but do you have to treat it any differently when flying?
2) With higher compression, (and this is a guess) do you end up running higher CHT? Should the engine be run a little richer at altitude instead of the lean-to-the-slightly-rich-side-of-peak that I've been taught?
3) Does a Sparrowhawk mod overall shorten the life of the engine? Or is it negligible in the grand scheme of things?
4) Finally, with the increased power, is there a relationship to how much extra weight the plane can carry? Is it a linear relationship? Does a 10% horsepower increase mean a 10% increase in weight it can carry? I ask because the POH I have doesn't indicate anything related to a horsepower increase, and I don't have immediate access to the one in the plane right now.
Just curious. It's a really nice airplane and I enjoy flying it - the extra oomph is noticeable, and renewed my possible interest in owning one someday.
That raised several questions later when I got off the phone with him...here they are...
1) If running higher compression, you need higher octane fuel, yes? At least, that's what I've always known in cars. Is your standard 100LL high enough for an engine like that or should one run an octane booster? Related to question 2, but do you have to treat it any differently when flying?
2) With higher compression, (and this is a guess) do you end up running higher CHT? Should the engine be run a little richer at altitude instead of the lean-to-the-slightly-rich-side-of-peak that I've been taught?
3) Does a Sparrowhawk mod overall shorten the life of the engine? Or is it negligible in the grand scheme of things?
4) Finally, with the increased power, is there a relationship to how much extra weight the plane can carry? Is it a linear relationship? Does a 10% horsepower increase mean a 10% increase in weight it can carry? I ask because the POH I have doesn't indicate anything related to a horsepower increase, and I don't have immediate access to the one in the plane right now.
Just curious. It's a really nice airplane and I enjoy flying it - the extra oomph is noticeable, and renewed my possible interest in owning one someday.