I’m looking for comments/advice on anyone that has tried the ASA EZ cowl flap mod on your RV. I have an RV6 with a carbed O-360, and a Sensenich GA prop. My engine runs hot (CHT’s), especially this time of year during full power climbs at normal initial climb speeds - 100-115 KIAS. I usually have to pull the throttle back to about 25” and lower my nose to increase speed for cooling. I have my prop pitched to achieve 2700 RPM in level flight at wide open throttle. My static RPM on takeoff is about 2280, slowly increasing as I accelerate. Yesterday here in the Cincinnati area, we had a You g Eagles day, and the OAT was above 90*F. On my second sortie, I saw above 400* on three of my cylinders and I didn’t go above 2500’. As soon as I level off, the temps come down fairly quickly. Normal cruise CHT’s are all around 350-360, so climb is the only problem.
Things I’ve done about that: I’ve addressed my baffle seals as well as can be done (no light leakage anywhere using a strong light inside the cowl in a dark hangar). I sent my carb to Michigan to have the “Mooney Mod” installed. This increased my full power climb speed fuel flow from ~12.7 to ~13.7 gph and helped a little. When I get my cruise climb airspeed up to 135K, I’ll see 14.5 gph, but that’s the highest I ever see.
So, question is - has anyone that has installed a cowl flap seen an improvement in lowering climb CHT’s? Did you install one or two, and where did you install it/them? Pics would help.
Incidentally,I have no issue at all with high oil temps. I’ve never seen above 195* OT, and that was in the summer with my oil cooler door mistakenly mostly closed.
Things I’ve done about that: I’ve addressed my baffle seals as well as can be done (no light leakage anywhere using a strong light inside the cowl in a dark hangar). I sent my carb to Michigan to have the “Mooney Mod” installed. This increased my full power climb speed fuel flow from ~12.7 to ~13.7 gph and helped a little. When I get my cruise climb airspeed up to 135K, I’ll see 14.5 gph, but that’s the highest I ever see.
So, question is - has anyone that has installed a cowl flap seen an improvement in lowering climb CHT’s? Did you install one or two, and where did you install it/them? Pics would help.
Incidentally,I have no issue at all with high oil temps. I’ve never seen above 195* OT, and that was in the summer with my oil cooler door mistakenly mostly closed.


