As I prepare to purchase the Firewall Forward Kit from Van’s (Part Number FF-10 IO-540 W/CT10-3), I compared the listed parts against recommendations I received from ChatGPT regarding possible upgrades and the reasoning behind them. My plan is to pair this kit with a YIO-540-D4A5 engine for my RV-10.
I’d like to hear your thoughts and experiences with the suggested upgrades. Do you agree with the recommendations? Is there anything else I should consider upgrading?
VAN'S List: https://store.vansaircraft.com/rv-1...ver-quadrant-ff-10-io-540-w-ct10-3.html?qty=1
For context, I’ll be flying primarily in the Carolinas, where summers are hot and humid.
Below is what I got back from ChatGPT:
Great question
— the firewall-forward (FWF) kit for the RV-10 comes pretty complete, but there are a few well-known areas where many builders choose to upgrade parts for durability, cooling, or reliability. Let’s break down your list and highlight where upgrades are worth considering (and where the stock kit is already fine).
Most of the bags, ducts, clamps, FAB (filtered air box), and brackets (BAF, BAG, DUCT, VENT SCAT, VA parts) are standard hardware. Unless you’re customizing your setup (e.g., different intake, custom cooling ducts, or alternate baffle kits like Sam James cowl), they’re fine to keep as-is.
Examples from your list to leave alone:
If you want the “high-value” upgrades from the start:
Everything else is fine to build stock and upgrade later if you find a limitation.
I’d like to hear your thoughts and experiences with the suggested upgrades. Do you agree with the recommendations? Is there anything else I should consider upgrading?
VAN'S List: https://store.vansaircraft.com/rv-1...ver-quadrant-ff-10-io-540-w-ct10-3.html?qty=1
For context, I’ll be flying primarily in the Carolinas, where summers are hot and humid.
Below is what I got back from ChatGPT:
Great question
Common Upgrade Candidates in Your List
1. Oil Cooler – EA OIL COOLER 20006A
- Stock: NDM 20006A (basic cooler).
- Upgrade: Airflow Systems 2006X, or Aero Classics HE Series.
- Why: RV-10s with IO-540s can run hot on oil temps, especially in climb and in warm climates. The upgraded cooler has much better efficiency without a pressure penalty.
Strongly recommended upgrade if you fly in hot weather or want margin.
2. Engine Mount Bushings – EA DYNA VI I(O)-540 BARRY
- Stock: Barry mounts.
- Upgrade: Lord mounts (e.g., J-9613-40).
- Why: Lord mounts are more expensive but better at vibration isolation and last longer. Barry mounts work fine, but many report more cabin vibration over time.
Worth upgrading if you value smoother operation.
3. Exhaust – EA EXH 10 I(O)-540
- Stock: Vans-supplied exhaust.
- Upgrade: Vetterman Exhaust (custom tuned for RVs, stainless).
- Why: Vetterman’s systems have better fit, flow, and durability. Some builders retrofit down the line when cracks or poor fit arise with the stock exhaust.
If budget allows, upgrade now instead of later.
4. Alternator – ES ALTERNATOR DELUXE
- Stock: Vans “Deluxe” Plane-Power alternator.
- Upgrade: B&C alternators (e.g., BC460-H or BC462-H).
- Why: B&C has a stellar reputation in the experimental world—robust, field-proven, and easily serviceable. Plane-Power is fine, but some report failures around 400–600 hrs.
If electrical reliability is mission-critical (IFR, glass panel), upgrade.
5. Prop Governor – PROP GOV HZ IO-540
- Stock: Hartzell governor.
- Upgrade: MT or PCU5000X governor.
- Why: PCU5000X is lighter and has smoother response. That said, the Hartzell works fine and is well supported.
Optional upgrade — more of a refinement than necessity.
6. Control Cables – CT A-740 BLACK
- Stock: Standard cables.
- Upgrade: Custom-length McFarlane cables (Teflon-lined, higher quality).
- Why: Vans cables are serviceable, but McFarlane’s are smoother, last longer, and have better fire-sleeve options.
Good upgrade for smoothness/reliability.
Parts Usually Kept Stock
Most of the bags, ducts, clamps, FAB (filtered air box), and brackets (BAF, BAG, DUCT, VENT SCAT, VA parts) are standard hardware. Unless you’re customizing your setup (e.g., different intake, custom cooling ducts, or alternate baffle kits like Sam James cowl), they’re fine to keep as-is.
Examples from your list to leave alone:
- BAF-10-540, BAG 518–526 series → standard baffling hardware.
- FAB-360/540 → stock filtered air box works well unless you want cold-air induction.
- DUCT, SCAT, VENT hoses → standard, easy to replace later if needed.
- Brackets (VA-xxx series) → functional, no need to upgrade.
Summary: Recommended Upgrade Shortlist
If you want the “high-value” upgrades from the start:
- Oil Cooler → Airflow Systems 2006X (biggest improvement for most RV-10s).
- Engine Mounts → Lord mounts for smoother operation.
- Exhaust → Vetterman for durability & fit.
- Alternator → B&C for rock-solid reliability.
- Control Cables → McFarlane for smoother feel and longevity.
- (Optional) Prop Governor → PCU5000X if you want lighter/smoother operation.
Everything else is fine to build stock and upgrade later if you find a limitation.