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Subaru 7A Down
Anybody have information on an Egg 7A down in Arizona?
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7A Down
Hi John,
What did you hear? When, where? |
Builder ok
Just picked this off of the Eggenfellner Yahoo group:
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check your pm's
John,
Check your PMs. |
The Egg STIs have several iterations of the so called wastegate (compressor bleed valve). Some have fitted a cable controlled valve. If you forget to open the valve before closing the throttle, the boost will spike way up because the supercharger is a positive displacement type. Unknown how the stock ECU will deal with this. Typically if it goes way over factory spec, it triggers a momentary fuel cut but shutting off the injectors. There have been several wiring mods to this system and the ECU may not be functioning in the full factory designed mode.
Other engines are using an automatic bleed valve which does not require pilot intervention. This is probably a better idea if it is reliable. In serious cases, the belt could be thrown if the supercharger sees enough load due to total restriction of the boost air. |
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Glad he's okay
Met Roger last year at OSH, nice guy. Sure glad he's all right, at least physically at the moment. I believe he had the same carbon fiber canopy I have, so I am very interested in how it stood this ultimate test. Anyone know about that? I know he hasn't been flying the 9A long and has to be devastated.
Bob Kelly |
Bummed out for certain
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Roger did quality work from what I could see. |
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The only way boost can increase on a positive displacement blower system like this at WOT and constant rpm is due to either the throttle closing or the bleed failing to stay in the control position. Since these engines use a fly by wire throttle controlled by the ECU, several inputs could have the effect of closing the throttle without pilot command. Very glad that Roger is ok and hope he decides to repair the RV with his wife's blessing. |
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