I was able to get 4 flights with the EME this weekend. The last time I had flown the motor, it was making decent power but I could still tell it was very tight. The first flight was mostly sport aerobatics and then I just started flying steep ascent and decent loops to heat/cool the motor. By the end of the flight it was a different motor.
The engine is making pretty good power and I have about a gallon through it running Stihl mineral oil at 30:1. It's making a little bit of a mess but it's not too bad. There was less oil residue after about 40 minutes of flying than the first 2 short flights. This engine also likes fuel. I'm running a 24 ounce tank and I wouldn't go any smaller. I will probably switch back to pump gas after I get the motor broke in. I have close to a gallon of the SEF and Redline mixed at 40:1. I'm going to add the difference of 40:1 to 32:1 even though it will make the ratio lower than 32:1 and then just mix 32:1 from then on. The prop has been the Mejzlik 24x10 that I ran on the DA 60. Seemed to be a little much at the beginning but in the end I think it's a good prop for the motor. I also have a Vess 24B to try but I need to buy a drill press.
I still have to put my finger over the carb plate to get it to prime to start so I just fold up some paper towels and stick them in my pocket to rub my fingers on. I have a good bit of my shop packed up so I'm going to take the plane off the wall to do some more baffle work, adjust the throttle linkage (right now I'm at 30/130 but I wanted to fly it) to get better resolution, and then I'll see what I have in the way of carb choke plates that may fit and see about putting some silver solder or JB weld to close off and see if that can get it to prime fuel without putting my finger over the plate.
My only complaint with this motor is the fuel drawing and having to put my finger over the choke plate. Other than that, it's pretty much run at stock needle settings, makes great power, and can use a 2S Lipo. It's not the power of a DA 70 but if you're flying something that can do fine on a DA 60, I would go with this motor 9 times out of 10 for sure. I also ordered a CF spinner this morning to try and take some of the nose weight off. I have a couple of MKS 777 servos for my Dalton that I may put in the stabs to get some more tail weight or I may just throw a little bit of lead back there and see what happens.