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![]() In a fit of insanity, I'm considering adding some speed mods to my 160hp cherokee 140. For those that have Knots-2-U, LoPresti, or Laminarflow speed mods, such as wing root seals, aileron seals, stabilator seals, flap hinge fairings, I have some questions. 1) How have they stood up over time? 2) Were the installation times reasonable or hopelessly optimistic? 3) Did you feel any mods weren't particularly useful? 4) Do they make preflights and/or annual inspections more difficult? Thanks -- Bob Noel no one likes an educated mule |
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If you believe the advertising, you can add 20 knots (up to 10 mods at
about 2 knots each). In practice, however, you should not plan on any speed increase, IMO. Many of the mods do improve slow speed handling and stall behaviour, but that's already pretty benign in the Cherokee. I've seen reports of 10 knots' gain but I don't personally believe it. TAS is not an easy thing to measure with any accuracy. All atmospheric conditions must be identical to compare, and they never are. I understand the desire to reward a loved airframe with money, but personally believe a good panel GPS or STEC autopilot provides more enjoyment for the $$$. |
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In article .com,
"Paul kgyy" wrote: If you believe the advertising, you can add 20 knots (up to 10 mods at about 2 knots each). In practice, however, you should not plan on any speed increase, IMO. Many of the mods do improve slow speed handling and stall behaviour, but that's already pretty benign in the Cherokee. I've seen reports of 10 knots' gain but I don't personally believe it. TAS is not an easy thing to measure with any accuracy. All atmospheric conditions must be identical to compare, and they never are. I'm not planning on a speed increase. During overhaul I had the engine increased to 160hp and re-pitched the prop to a cruise prop (60 inch pitch - standard for the 160hp cherokees). I understand the desire to reward a loved airframe with money, but personally believe a good panel GPS or STEC autopilot provides more enjoyment for the $$$. I already have an STEC 40, and a good VFR LORAN. GPS wouldn't provide any increased utility. -- Bob Noel no one likes an educated mule |
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Bob Noel wrote:
In a fit of insanity, I'm considering adding some speed mods to my 160hp cherokee 140. It's not insane. I have the Knots2U kit, and the AMR&D mods. For those that have Knots-2-U, LoPresti, or Laminarflow speed mods, such as wing root seals, aileron seals, stabilator seals, flap hinge fairings, I have some questions. 1) How have they stood up over time? I've had some problems keeping paint on my AMR&D vortex gens (bad batch of zinc chromate). Also, the gap seals on the Knots2U kit use teflon tape to protect the aluminum where things rub. As the tape gets old and deteriorates, you'll get some scratching of the paint where the seals touch the underside of the control surfaces. It's not that big a deal. I keep meaning to replace that tape. 2) Were the installation times reasonable or hopelessly optimistic? I did most of it myself under A&P/IA supervision. It wasn't a big deal. 3) Did you feel any mods weren't particularly useful? I suspect that AMR&D "prop tip mod" probably didn't do very much. The gap seals worked well. 4) Do they make preflights and/or annual inspections more difficult? My mechanic grumbles all the time about it making it difficult for him to inspect the aileron control rods, but in reality, it's not that big a deal. There's a little section of the gap seal that unscrews and comes off in the vicinity of the control rods. --- Jay -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino ! ! ! http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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Bob Noel wrote:
: 3) Did you feel any mods weren't particularly useful? I can only speak for the mods I've witnessed personally on my plane and other cherokee drivers I know around here. From what I've seen, the single-best one to do for a PA-28 is the Mattson VG mod. It's only four little tabs on each wing root. Stock the plane waffles on a stall at 60 mph IAS with full flaps and power. With them, you can hang it on the prop at 45 mph IAS. It reduced the sink rate (and so also increased climb a bit... 100-200 fpm, maybe). It doesn't give you speed, but it doesn't hurt either (although it looks like it would). Other than that, I'm skeptical of much of them. They all probably do a little bit, but certainly nothing magical. I think the VGs require aftermarket wingtips, too... another good thing to do. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 08:51:52 -0400, Bob Noel
wrote: In a fit of insanity, I'm considering adding some speed mods to my 160hp cherokee 140. For those that have Knots-2-U, LoPresti, or Laminarflow speed mods, such as wing root seals, aileron seals, stabilator seals, flap hinge fairings, I have some questions. 1) How have they stood up over time? 2) Were the installation times reasonable or hopelessly optimistic? 3) Did you feel any mods weren't particularly useful? 4) Do they make preflights and/or annual inspections more difficult? I have the full K2U suite on my PA28-180. I am happy with them - at least 5mph cleanup, probably closer to 8 when flying at higher altitudes (don't know what that makes a difference). #1. Well. #2. I had K2U do the install, and I think they billed my 20 or 30 hrs. #3. I did the mods pretty much at the same time (except wingtips - they were backordered) so I can't discern much individual difference. I do notice a speed difference and float in the flare difference with the wheelpant covers - so they are probably a big chunk of the improvement. Aileron seals are great for roll authority as is the stabilator seal for pitch authority. The best add-in was the wingtips with landing lights. #4. Only pain is removing/installing the wheel pant covers. It is a dirty (brake/tire dust) job and requires about 15-20 screws on each wheelpant. My mechanic complains, so I do it for him prior to the annual and any other brake maintenance. |
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 08:51:52 -0400, Bob Noel
wrote: In a fit of insanity, I'm considering adding some speed mods to my 160hp cherokee 140. For those that have Knots-2-U, LoPresti, or Laminarflow speed mods, such as wing root seals, aileron seals, stabilator seals, flap hinge fairings, I have some questions. 1) How have they stood up over time? 2) Were the installation times reasonable or hopelessly optimistic? 3) Did you feel any mods weren't particularly useful? 4) Do they make preflights and/or annual inspections more difficult? Thanks You should also consider the powerflowsystems exhaust. It sounds like a winner. |
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Nathan Young wrote:
: You should also consider the powerflowsystems exhaust. It sounds like : a winner. I don't know that I'd say that. It definately sounds "different," but winner doesn't come to mind. More like a rapid-farting airplane.... ![]() -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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