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The left mag on my Cherokee went bad. For some time, I have been
considering replacing the Bendix mags with the Unison Lasar system, so perhaps this is the time to do it. Is anyone on the NG flying with a LASAR ignition? If so, I would appreciate your comments. Have you experienced any quirks with installation, starting, operation? Thanks, Nathan |
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Nathan Young wrote: The left mag on my Cherokee went bad. For some time, I have been considering replacing the Bendix mags with the Unison Lasar system, so perhaps this is the time to do it. Is anyone on the NG flying with a LASAR ignition? If so, I would appreciate your comments. Have you experienced any quirks with installation, starting, operation? One of the most common comments about electronic ignition is that the power impulses are stronger. This can lead to things cracking and breaking on some aircraft. Some props have problems with electronic ignition. |
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"Nathan Young" wrote in message
news ![]() The left mag on my Cherokee went bad. For some time, I have been considering replacing the Bendix mags with the Unison Lasar system, so perhaps this is the time to do it. Is anyone on the NG flying with a LASAR ignition? If so, I would appreciate your comments. Have you experienced any quirks with installation, starting, operation? Thanks, Nathan Nathan, the lancair group has been beating electronic ignitions to death recently. One pilot removed the Lasar and explains why, http://mail.lancaironline.net/lists/...html?Language= Gary |
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Nathan Young wrote:
Is anyone on the NG flying with a LASAR ignition? If so, I would appreciate your comments. Have you experienced any quirks with Nathan - if you're interested, I could pass your e-mail address to a guy I know from the Cherokee Pilot's Association who flies a Lasar equipped '67 Arrow. I'm sure he'd be willing to pass along his knowledge. He swears by Lasar. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:55:53 -0800, Jack Allison
wrote: Nathan Young wrote: Is anyone on the NG flying with a LASAR ignition? If so, I would appreciate your comments. Have you experienced any quirks with Nathan - if you're interested, I could pass your e-mail address to a guy I know from the Cherokee Pilot's Association who flies a Lasar equipped '67 Arrow. I'm sure he'd be willing to pass along his knowledge. He swears by Lasar. Thanks Jack, please drop me his contact info. My posting email address is accurate. -Nathan |
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Nathan Young wrote:
Thanks Jack, please drop me his contact info. My posting email address is accurate. -Nathan Done. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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In your position I would throw on a set of spanking new Slicks and be
done with it... They will outlast your ownership of the airplane... The LASAR ignition, while nice, is not necessarily the answer to a maidens prayer... Local fella put a set on his Warrior and on his twin Commanche three years ago... He flys over 300 hours a year... Last time I talked to him about the LASAR's he shrugged, said they work, but weren't really any better than a pair of good mags and that he wouldn't do it again because of the cost... Comments the he could buy a lot of fuel for the price of the LASAR's.. Says he didn't see any change in the fuel burn... I have the old Bendix boxes on Fat Albert the Apache... Every pilot who flies with me the first time comments about how easily the engines start... A magneto with fresh parts, with a good impulse spring, and the E gap and the timing set properly - and the carbs properly set up - will start easily and run smoothly... Then there is the issue of combustion burn speed... The engine and propellor combination is tested and designed to work with the combustion impulse from the cylinder charge being lit by the magnetos... When you go to an electronic ignition that radically changes the combustion impulse and the shock harmonics generated... Whether that will make any difference in your airplane, I don't know... Youse pays yer money and youse takes yer chances... denny |
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Then there is the issue of combustion burn speed... The engine and
propellor combination is tested and designed to work with the combustion impulse from the cylinder charge being lit by the magnetos... When you go to an electronic ignition that radically changes the combustion impulse and the shock harmonics generated... Did LASAR do a propeller stress survey for each aircraft/engine combination? As a minimum I'd think it to be a requirement for any of the undamped 4 cylinder Lycomings. Otherwise, I'd sure stick with the Slick mags and let someone else run that experiment. |
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