by Hansmeister » Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:56 am
Dear Jerry,
The answer is just about everything that I can think of. I've written a number of tech articles that probably Jim Covington has forwarded to you.
The short list is: 1) rigging, 2) gear tight in wells, gear door set for 1/8" at 9 pounds, 3) cowl baffle seals very tight and all holes plugged, 4) the usual speed mods, 5) some additional mods that I have developed.
My current cruise speed going to Lost Wages a few months ago was at 9500 at cruise power, with a true of 209 mph per the Aspen.
The first 10 knots are easy, and the last 10 are very difficult, and easily lost if the plane is not properly maintained. For example, one year going to the Reno races, I was only seeing 200 true. Where did my speed go to? Well, after cleaning my K&N air filters after 5 years, I got 5 mph back. It's the little things that count.