Hi All,
I have just completed the first couple of test flights with my new avionics suite:-
PA24-180 (sn 24-82)
Aspen PFD
JPI 930 EDM
GNS 480
I wish I could say everything was perfect from the outset however this is not the case. I'm hoping for some help...
1. After calibrating the Aspen as per the install manual everything looked great on the ground. All headings within 2.5 degrees and a good stable attitude. The flight test calls for a turn from East onto South (southern hemisphere) and again East onto North. They ask you to note the heading on roll out and then again after the heading stabilises. My headings varied by over 15 degrees which is double the allowable limit of 7 degrees. Also it was at this stage that I noticed that the wind was indicating ~80 kts when this was definitely not the case. The base map was also skewed by up to 30 degrees from what the GPS and the real world was indicating. Obviously something is wrong. Any ideas??
2. I always knew that cylinder #3 was the hottest but it is actually quite a bit hotter than the next hottest and limits me during climb out. I struggle to keep the CHT below 400 degrees on anything over ISA. Baffles are OK, not great but certainly passable. Any ideas on how I might reduce CHT #3 a little?
3. Lastly, I keep getting high fuel pressure warnings (over 6psi) with the electric fuel pump off (and on for that matter). It is either a faulty sensor or maybe the pressure is too high??
Sorry for all the questions but any and all help is appreciated.
Cheers,
James.