chadrees
I'm New Here
I have read multiple threads about this topic and have some wonderful ideas of what I can do. But wanted to list this out here and see if anyone has more input before I start investing.
I live in Arizona and our summer has started early. I am a new RV-12 owner, with a 2012 RV-12 ULS. 715TT. I brought the RV-12 down from the PWN and had a wonderful cross country home. Now that the summer heat is rolling in I have had trouble climbing above 3000 AGL. As I climb my oil temp quickly gets to 235-240. Leveling off treads it back down to the 228, descents I am seeing 210-200.
I can do 100 FPM climb at 70 but boy does it take forever to get to an altitude with good air, and by that time I am either having to start looking for refueling options.
Several things I have read
I live in Arizona and our summer has started early. I am a new RV-12 owner, with a 2012 RV-12 ULS. 715TT. I brought the RV-12 down from the PWN and had a wonderful cross country home. Now that the summer heat is rolling in I have had trouble climbing above 3000 AGL. As I climb my oil temp quickly gets to 235-240. Leveling off treads it back down to the 228, descents I am seeing 210-200.
I can do 100 FPM climb at 70 but boy does it take forever to get to an altitude with good air, and by that time I am either having to start looking for refueling options.
Several things I have read
- Wrap exhaust tank with heat tape/muffler tape.
- Use Mobil 1 V-Twin 20W-50 oil (better for higher temp operations?
- Re-pitch propeller (e-prop tri-blade) for better climb performance (Currently pitched for cruise)
- Modify oil cooler to be further from exhaust (Fiber glass work)
- Modify air inlet (cutting lower portion for better air during climb) - (I have only seen one mention of someone doing this)
- Upgrade to the EX-00044 exhaust relocation kit
- Use 100LL vs mogas (apparently 100LL has lower temp effects on oil in high temp operations)