Greetings to the esteemed VAF Brain Trust!
An in-op oil temp gauge while flying the other day has made me realize that perhaps it is time for some panel upgrades. Sorry for the long post, but if you have the time, I would love to get some opinions here.
I love my old-school panel in some ways, but there are definitely some important things lacking. The time has come to add some desired functionality and I am seeking thoughts on the best way to do it. I have a largely "steam" panel, with the exception of a G5, which is configured only as an HSI, a Tru track Gemini autopilot, coupled to my portable Garmin Aera 660. ADSB is handled by a uAvionix tail beacon, which is linked to the Aera. Attached are some pictures of my panel. Not shown is an iPad mini running Foreflight, fed by a Sentry Plus for alt/back-up traffic.
What I am lacking and I want are the following:
~4 channel EGT and CHT (i currently have two CHT and 1 EGT indicators)
~Fuel Flow
~Data port for Savvy analysis
~AOA indicator (there is currently no stall horn, no differential pitot) I feel like I keep the speed up more than I need to in the pattern to err of the side of safety in a sometimes steep base to final in my 700' agl "under the class B" pattern altitude at KLDJ.
I don't have $40k to drop on a new panel right now, but I want to get these upgrades in place asap, so I am considering a hybrid approach, with new glass to incorporate the new stuff that I want, but keeping my ADSB and my autopilot. (if it ain't broke...) If I did have the cash to spend, sure, it would be great to have a new dual 10" IFR panel with an integrated autopilot, multi-channel radio and all the other goodies that new installations have, but that cash is not available right now, so I am looking at some hybrid options, perhaps adding a 7" display with an EIS module and AOA, and positioning it to replace my current six pack of EGT, CHT, Fuel pressure and levels.
I should add that part of this comes from wanting the added functionality, and part of it comes from a handful of my gauges being quite flaky right now. Both fuel level indicators are inconsistent, and usually need either the master cycled or an old-school tap on the gauge to bring it to life. Often a master cycle will bring one fuel gauge back to life while at the same time killing the other. The EGT is occasionally sitting at zero, and the ammeter is jiggling all over the place sometimes. The straw that broke the camel's back though: The other day the oil temp went to the bottom pin while flying, only to come back to life upon a hasty landing. Me needing to tap on a fuel level gauge to make it work does not inspire confidence in my passengers! Also, this is a 1200 hour engine, which is running very strong, but I want to enlist the Savvy system to help track its health.
Before I became interested in an AOA (Thanks Paul Dye! @Ironflight) I was considering an EDM350 and a red cube, but since I now want AOA, I am thinking maybe a Dynon Skyview or Garmin G3x 7" with an integrated engine monitor would be a more efficient choice.
My questions are:
What do I replace and remove? I do like my steam tach, MP, Alt and airspeed, so I was thinking of leaving those and replacing the EGT, CHT and Fuel info on the right side, knowing that I would have redundancy in the aforementioned gauges once I had the EFIS installed. I am probably going to end up with a new GPS as part of the package, and I am not upset about a larger view of traffic on the panel, as opposed to my little Aera 660 (which I am quite happy with btw). One concern is where to put the new glass. If I replace the engine temps and fuel, that opens up space on the right side of the panel for a 7" landscape, which is fine for EMS, (EIS?) but less great for GPS and AOA. I could get a remote AOA indicator to stick on top of the dash. My radio is OK. Not sexy and I can't monitor the standby freq, so. better radio (remote?) wouldn't be a bad thing.
There is no issue with the transponder, so I can't justify the expense of replacing that. Regarding IFR, I am not an IFR pilot, though I am considering opening up my ownership to some partners, so perhaps equipping the plane for IFR would be prudent to attract more people. Perhaps there is a WAAS only way to do this economically.
Again, this is a long post, and a big ask, but if this is fun for any of you, please do let me know your thoughts and ask me any questions about info I have left out.
Thanks in advance!!
Tom
An in-op oil temp gauge while flying the other day has made me realize that perhaps it is time for some panel upgrades. Sorry for the long post, but if you have the time, I would love to get some opinions here.
I love my old-school panel in some ways, but there are definitely some important things lacking. The time has come to add some desired functionality and I am seeking thoughts on the best way to do it. I have a largely "steam" panel, with the exception of a G5, which is configured only as an HSI, a Tru track Gemini autopilot, coupled to my portable Garmin Aera 660. ADSB is handled by a uAvionix tail beacon, which is linked to the Aera. Attached are some pictures of my panel. Not shown is an iPad mini running Foreflight, fed by a Sentry Plus for alt/back-up traffic.
What I am lacking and I want are the following:
~4 channel EGT and CHT (i currently have two CHT and 1 EGT indicators)
~Fuel Flow
~Data port for Savvy analysis
~AOA indicator (there is currently no stall horn, no differential pitot) I feel like I keep the speed up more than I need to in the pattern to err of the side of safety in a sometimes steep base to final in my 700' agl "under the class B" pattern altitude at KLDJ.
I don't have $40k to drop on a new panel right now, but I want to get these upgrades in place asap, so I am considering a hybrid approach, with new glass to incorporate the new stuff that I want, but keeping my ADSB and my autopilot. (if it ain't broke...) If I did have the cash to spend, sure, it would be great to have a new dual 10" IFR panel with an integrated autopilot, multi-channel radio and all the other goodies that new installations have, but that cash is not available right now, so I am looking at some hybrid options, perhaps adding a 7" display with an EIS module and AOA, and positioning it to replace my current six pack of EGT, CHT, Fuel pressure and levels.
I should add that part of this comes from wanting the added functionality, and part of it comes from a handful of my gauges being quite flaky right now. Both fuel level indicators are inconsistent, and usually need either the master cycled or an old-school tap on the gauge to bring it to life. Often a master cycle will bring one fuel gauge back to life while at the same time killing the other. The EGT is occasionally sitting at zero, and the ammeter is jiggling all over the place sometimes. The straw that broke the camel's back though: The other day the oil temp went to the bottom pin while flying, only to come back to life upon a hasty landing. Me needing to tap on a fuel level gauge to make it work does not inspire confidence in my passengers! Also, this is a 1200 hour engine, which is running very strong, but I want to enlist the Savvy system to help track its health.
Before I became interested in an AOA (Thanks Paul Dye! @Ironflight) I was considering an EDM350 and a red cube, but since I now want AOA, I am thinking maybe a Dynon Skyview or Garmin G3x 7" with an integrated engine monitor would be a more efficient choice.
My questions are:
What do I replace and remove? I do like my steam tach, MP, Alt and airspeed, so I was thinking of leaving those and replacing the EGT, CHT and Fuel info on the right side, knowing that I would have redundancy in the aforementioned gauges once I had the EFIS installed. I am probably going to end up with a new GPS as part of the package, and I am not upset about a larger view of traffic on the panel, as opposed to my little Aera 660 (which I am quite happy with btw). One concern is where to put the new glass. If I replace the engine temps and fuel, that opens up space on the right side of the panel for a 7" landscape, which is fine for EMS, (EIS?) but less great for GPS and AOA. I could get a remote AOA indicator to stick on top of the dash. My radio is OK. Not sexy and I can't monitor the standby freq, so. better radio (remote?) wouldn't be a bad thing.
There is no issue with the transponder, so I can't justify the expense of replacing that. Regarding IFR, I am not an IFR pilot, though I am considering opening up my ownership to some partners, so perhaps equipping the plane for IFR would be prudent to attract more people. Perhaps there is a WAAS only way to do this economically.
Again, this is a long post, and a big ask, but if this is fun for any of you, please do let me know your thoughts and ask me any questions about info I have left out.
Thanks in advance!!
Tom