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Hi folks - I just purchased a 1964 172e with a newly overhauled
Continental O-300-D engine and was hoping to get some suggestions for improving performance on it. Is this feasible with this engine? I knew buying it that climb performance was quite a bit different than the 150HP Lycoming, but I wonder if there are modifications/enhancements that people have tried that would provide any worthwhile gains in HP (like maybe change exhaust perhaps)? Any thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thx!! |
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None that I'm aware of.
I repitched my prop to climb for better high density altitude performance. But to increase HP? Let me know if you find anything - I haven't. Tony In article .com, wrote: Hi folks - I just purchased a 1964 172e with a newly overhauled Continental O-300-D engine and was hoping to get some suggestions for improving performance on it. Is this feasible with this engine? I knew buying it that climb performance was quite a bit different than the 150HP Lycoming, but I wonder if there are modifications/enhancements that people have tried that would provide any worthwhile gains in HP (like maybe change exhaust perhaps)? Any thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thx!! -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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tony roberts wrote:
: None that I'm aware of. : I repitched my prop to climb for better high density altitude : performance. But to increase HP? Let me know if you find anything - I : haven't. : Tony Are there any high-compression STC's available? I haven't looked, but they're by default 7.0:1 compression (great for autogas!). IIRC, the exhaust ports on the O-[23]00's were poorly baffled so high-compression makes them run enough hotter to have valve problems. I think the Powerflow exhaust folks have an STC for the 172 as well as the PA-28. I don't know if it's applicable to other than the O-320 Lycoming, though. -Cory ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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Thx for all the comments. I hadn't considered a pitch change to the
prop. I'll have to look into it. I don't notice any cruise difference between the plane and my old 150HP trainer. In fact, I believe I have a few knots improvement. But the climb is very noticable. |
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