Bunky.F.Knuckle
150cc
Do yourself a favor, and ditch the engine telemetry. You are causing yourself nothing but grief over this. If you listen to the engine, and understand what you are listening for, your engine will be happy. It is very hard to describe via a web forum what to listen for. I can't stand telemetry. I feel it needs to be taken out of the radio systems, period. It seems like if you see a high temp, you are trying to make it cooler by richening the needles. You are chasing your tail, to say the least.
I do not and will not fly an airplane with engine telemetry. Why?? I don't want to listen to the beeping of the radio while I'm flying 3D!
I will however, use these, if I'm unsure of a tune.... http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/on-board-temp-gauge-tg3-MIP2090 Once you get the tune right, don't F with the needles and have fun! Another tuning measure is reading the plugs.
Point of interest, from the weekend in Chattanooga. I drove down to pick up a new airplane. Listened to a DA 150 that sounded like absolute junk! Low end was slow to transition and quit on the ground at an idle. Sounded like it was firing on 1 cylinder. I checked the exhaust temps by hand, and one side felt cooler than the other. Told the owner, lets check the plugs. Well, wasn't firing on 1 cylinder. It was a tuning issue. Plugs were pretty carboned up. Put new plugs in, and I made a small L needle change. Fired it up, was better, made a couple more tweeks to the needles, and it sounded like a new machine. No telemetry on that airplane. Just a couple of good ears listening at something that didn't sound right.
I do not and will not fly an airplane with engine telemetry. Why?? I don't want to listen to the beeping of the radio while I'm flying 3D!
I will however, use these, if I'm unsure of a tune.... http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/on-board-temp-gauge-tg3-MIP2090 Once you get the tune right, don't F with the needles and have fun! Another tuning measure is reading the plugs.
Point of interest, from the weekend in Chattanooga. I drove down to pick up a new airplane. Listened to a DA 150 that sounded like absolute junk! Low end was slow to transition and quit on the ground at an idle. Sounded like it was firing on 1 cylinder. I checked the exhaust temps by hand, and one side felt cooler than the other. Told the owner, lets check the plugs. Well, wasn't firing on 1 cylinder. It was a tuning issue. Plugs were pretty carboned up. Put new plugs in, and I made a small L needle change. Fired it up, was better, made a couple more tweeks to the needles, and it sounded like a new machine. No telemetry on that airplane. Just a couple of good ears listening at something that didn't sound right.